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@@gamblermywilly He was recently ‘kicked out’ of the military for non Covid compliance and the Federal Govt has issued a ‘stop’ order or ‘cease’ order to the show about airing this stuff. There could be some ramifications because of this interview.
I met some US Marines Demolitions Team guys at a restaurant in Barrie, Ontario Canada who were up for training at Base Borden just west of Barrie. The amount of respect they showed for our guys was truly a proud moment. They referred to Canadians as some of the best trained troops in the world J2F2 is our version of Navy Seals or Delta Force and they are real bad asses. I will always remember the respect with which they spoke of our guys with. Thank you all for your service.
That’s an impressive statement! I don’t think a lot of civilians know just how capable JTF2 are. I’d have to assume a big reason for this is their joint training with the JSOC community. I do wonder if your cousin is perhaps one of those CAG guys who dare not say they’d want DEVGRU before JTF2! 😉 Kidding aside, all Western Tier 1 units are the cream of the crop and I’m sure if the shit hit the fan, your cousin would be equally happy to have say DEVGRU’s Gold Squadron. 👊
😂🤣 Ranger RRC operator Mike Edwards was just on the Combat Story podcast where he told of a mission where they hit a huge Taliban village on the Paki boarder in 2007. Mike was working with a mix pool of US, Afghan SOF and OGAs from the Omega program in this time frame. Mike had 2 Canadian JTF-2 operators augmented to his group, and he said their ROEs were so strict that they couldn’t even return fire unless they were being directly shot at. Lol The 2 Canadians didn’t bother telling this to the rest of the element before hand, and when they moved into the village the Canadians were on point, and got confronted with a Taliban guard. They froze up and trained their weapons on him but couldn’t fire. That was when Mike came up the middle and zipped the guy with his MP-7 and put him down. He then politely told the 2 Canadians that they need to get (in the back) of the element and stay there. After a huge battle Mike said he never saw those JTF-2 guys ever get into the fight lol. I’m calling BS on your story 😁
This Canadian JTF2 guy was so casual, mellow, laid back, etc. and then that switch VERY CLEARLY happened when he recalled the moment in the video of the enemy: “bragging about 200 each day” and it was what drove him to push so hard. He knew what these “men” were doing to women and children every day and he was going to stack as many bodies because of the clear impact and obvious immediate benefits of doing so. Canadians have a very long and well earned reputation as being some of the most courageous, brave, professional, and feared military members going back throughout history.
Whenever you hear "Don't take my kindness for weakness" think of this guys face and his story. The way he talks and carries himself you would never guess he has done the things he's done, until you look in his eyes. We may not have the best most impressive military but we have always had some of the deadliest soldiers through most wars/conflicts for a long time. 🇨🇦
I've met him and had after work beers a number of times when I was done my shift cooking and he was done playing awesome live music. He's a super kind guy who you'll catch in moments where he's got that '1000 yard stare' you hear about and knowing the little bits I did of his history I understand why. Also don't sleep on his music career I'm not usually into country music but his stuff is amazing and he does an incredible cover of The Weight by The Band.
Our military isn't "impressive" from a heavy asset perspective that's for certain.... but our Soldiers take a back seat to NO-ONE....and have distinguished themselves in EVERY major conflict ever fought. We may be polite and laid back....but when it kicks off....we don't f uck around. This dude is living proof.
@@jessedenton2561 what's his music handle? I'm not a huge country fan for the most part, but I listen to some, and my wife might appreciate it. Wouldn't mind supporting a Canadian artist.
JFT2 is the Z0G. Most Canadians are also not that great. Most Canadians: have a superiority complex, and downplay or dismiss all of Canadas problems. Most are 💉tards, bootlickers, and support degeneracy (ie sexual deviancy, and abortion) A common insult I hear my fellow Canadians use is: “yOu sOuND lIkE aN aMerIcAn!” They think they are so much better than everyone. And I’m talking about the anglos, not just the francophones.
where I grew up there was a German army veteran. He was shipped to Canada as a POW. He stayed in Canada after the war. He used to go and hang out with the Canadian vets at the local legion. I happened to be there during one story sharing moment. He, Alfred, said "nobody wanted to fight the Canadians because you bastards would never quit". Listening to Dallas I can begin to understand Alfred's comment. This guy has no quit in him.
Hitler was quoted during WW2 saying that if he had British money, American weapons and Canadian soldiers then he would have the perfect military and would be unstoppable....!!!!! He referred to the Canadian soldiers as the Ladies from hell as they wore Scottish kilts opposed to their issued fatigues!!! True quote!!!
How many crayons did you eat watching this video?😂😂 jk jk I appreciate anyone who served no matter what branch, even though I was army, we have the third best food behind the Air Force and Navy, and the third best accommodations behind the Air Force in Navy but a lot less sword fighting😂😂 and a lot less backdoor breaches😂😂
Thank you for this, As a Canadian I can say that he is one of Canada's best kept secrets. I heard of the longest kill shot but I did not know that the sniper was a Canadian. I just found out recently when one of his interviews came up in my feed, the interviewer mentioned his interview with you. I am so glad I found out about Dallas, he is a courageous man and he will have a hell of a battle in Canada just to stay free. I came across a CTV write up on him and all of Trudeau's demons will come after him because he stands up for his rights.
He's an ace cat...but...this aint no god king and country scenario Righteousness?....we invaded a medieval people in a medievil country ...who just wanted to get home at the end of the day herding their goats...and they whacked us!...real good..and we fled like dogs in the night.
We're not crusaders; we don't fight for "righteousness" or religion, we fight to keep our countries safe, and to uphold democracy, the rule of law and human rights. Saying we're crusaders advances the recruiting narratives Islamic extremists like ISIS use.
As a Canadian, I am EXTRAORDINARILY PROUD OF DALLAS.....and his ultra righteous drive to:" STACK THOSE BODIES AS FAST AS POSSIBLE" Evil will not prevail.
As a fellow Canadian Im appalled that the Canadian government allowed these terrorists in as “refugees” so that Trudeau could buy himself votes. It’s terrible because it has made Dallas and all of the Canadian military essentially waste their time in trying to stop these bad guys. Because now these evil beings live in Canada and they are a major part of gun violence in our own borders…
@@bobbyb4024 oooffff, this MIGHT be the wrong channel for you, good sir... Did you watch the interview? Or even watch parts? He's talking about stacking bodies of people trafficking kids in a warzone, where he deployed as a SOF sniper to kill ISIS fighters. (The guys who filmed themselves literally lighting people on fire & staking people to roads...) I'd agree with you when it comes to conventional wars...that's people from one nation fighting & killing those of another. Its tragic, and in different circumstances I think most of them would probably get along well. Sometimes there is something righteous about killing bad guys. If these people were willing to murder scores of civilians, take girls as young as 14 as wives (because, you know, 13 is just toooooooo young...), willing to traffic kids, and do the kinds of things ISIS was doing...by all means, I'm glad guys like him are there to stack em up
RESPECT MATE. FROM OZ FORCES. WE ARE BOTH UNDERRATED. SAS AND HI TIER CANADIAN OPERATORS ARE OFTEN FORGOTTEN IN THE HISTORY BOOKS . WE ARE BOTH FORCE MULTIPLIERS
British soldiers have the utmost respect for the Aussies, Canadians and New Zealand guys, it might not be written but we know, it's an honour to be so close with you guys.
Loads of respect to you Aussie soldiers. Even the enemy admit they were more scared of you guys than the US soldiers. The VC in Vietnam said they weren't afraid of American GI's because they knew exactly where they were camped but the Aussies spooked them especially at night.
Too bad the rest of our military is a bad joke. Can’t even give our boys armour for live fire exercises. Can’t defend an entire country with a tier 1 unit.
Haven’t really been paying attention, hey? Guys like these are all leaving or already gone. Our “leader” has completely dismantled our military, to the point that Mexico could invade on horses and win in a day. Canada is an immigrant dumpster for East Indians and Chinese. Nothing more.
Dallas would be a bad D-man patrolling the blue line. Some killer flow too. Damned impressed with the emotional and intellectual stature of the Canadian special forces warriors interviewed by Shawn and Mike Ritland. In you best Canadian accent, “Not sorry aboot it, eh…”
Just a note. Although most Canadians and many Americans from areas near the border in the Mid West, Pacific NW, and down East have “Canadian Raising”, no one says “aboot”. They don’t sat “aroond “ either.
Craig Harrison was the British Army sniper that originally had the longest shot. He suffered real bad with PTSD. Would be great to get him on the channel.
Exactly because invading other county with false pretexts of wms and other false flags. 9/11 was fake and we just went to conquer take oil and land and start wars. So sad. Godbless America
Shawn THANK YOU for allowing these HERO's to share their stories. The average person doesn't know how our military operates overseas or what they go through on a daily basis... let alone when they return home! 1982-2006 USAF SOF EW/ECM; 2006-2014 Counter IED Iraq/Afghanistan
That helo you spoke about with the guys getting shot up, if it’s the same one I’m thinking of, I was one of the Loadmasters that brought one of the guys home on a medevac CC150 from Ramstein. This fella blew me away! We had Surgeons, Dr’s, nurses and a ton of medical staff on that flight home. He was so heavily sedated but still coherent. I heard later that he remembered the flight home. What balls! These folks are tougher than nails with balls of steel! Sadly, guys like Dallas are taking it up the arse from our illustrious leader sockboy the communist!
The girlie-boy, half-wit, Chinese Dictatorhip-lover....Justine Turdeau...will soon be gone. Then it's up to us to FIX the problems he has brought to Canada.
Don't glorify him by calling him a communist. Communists (allegedly) have some principles as misplaced as they may be. A windsock, trash in the wind, discarded McDonalds bag, junkie's old underwear all share the same direction as our illustrious leader. Wherever the wind blows...
The low casualties between the Canadians versus the US comes down to planning and communication. Not just luck. No amount of training can save you without good co-ordination and communication
It's amazing to see these operators perform so well considering the state of the Canadian military. The Canadian government has neglected the military so much over the last few decades to the point where our front-line CF-18 fighters are so old we had to buy more from Australia's retired fleet to keep up our NORAD obligations. After WW2, we had the third-largest navy. We don't even meet our NATO budget obligation of 2% of GDP. I have never served but I have so much respect for those that do, in Canada and our allies.
we don't need the 3rd largest navy. And it was only the 3rd largest navy because the Japanese, french and German navies were at the bottom of the ocean.
Never conflate the Canadian Armed Forces with the Girlie-boy, half-wit, China-loving Prime Minister Justine Turdeau. We use what we've got, and it's used by the best-trained fighters in the world, all the way back to the Boer War and WW1/2/Korea/Afghanistan. It's the Canadian Spirit that makes these men tougher than the rest.
Just as in WW2, the Canadian Armed Forces are, if not the best equipped, the best TRAINED forces in the World. That's what made the "Devil's Brigade" so dangerous to the Germans.
As a vet with multiple tours I respect the hell out of this soldier and how he found motivation against an awful evil….”stack those bodies”…..say that!
JTF has a tradition of helping kids ... foreign and domestic ... and if you are doing hem wrong ... like he said here ... there is no question you will die ... ultimately every JTF person fights for the kids so they wont have to in their adulthood ... heck go camping and see a kid experiencing their first camp out and a JTF is nearby ... you can bet that kid will have colouring books smores marsh mellows ... milk etc ... anything they are wanting always appears ... and rarely is it seen from where ...
The last five minutes of this interview...God bless him, and all like him. I have had the honour and privilege of meeting Rob Furlong, and his crew at RFMA here at their ELR Course in Alberta - If it wasn't for men like these, the world would be a far worse place. 200+, 200+...
Rob’s a good dude. Met him at the inaugural King of 2 Miles Canada competition at his range. His crew is legit too. One CSOR guy and other MIL/LEO guys
The recruitment process for JTF 2 is no joke. My sister is a doctor in the Canadian Military, her best friend is JTF 2. He told my brother and I all about it, they are some special folks.
Super proud of what my fellow Canadian Forces are/we’re doing! I know the human trafficking/rapes was a major source of frustration for my brothers. Glad you put those monsters down. The prism is the Tachomhq Charlie Tarac and it is awesome. Our group figured out that Dallas was using one before it was declassified. 😂 Seriously, such an amazing piece of kit!
When I deployed in 2006 & 2010, both to Kandahar province, 'Man Love Thursdays' was a real thing... We didn't see any indicators of human trafficking, but we did see a metric shit ton of rapes...but only on Thursdays 😕🤷♂️
You men are the epitome of what soldiers should be. Get the training,,then get the job done. NO IF’s And or Buts. My hat is off to all of you for your sacrifices and dedication. BZ folks. From a proud 🇨🇦 retired police officer.
Misleading title Sean. The 200+ refers to the amount of children the ISIS fighters were claiming they each abused. Dallas kept thinking 200 lives saved with every ISIS he dropped. You guys rock. Cheers from Victoria BC 🍁
Said Winston Churchill never. My family has several veterans (now deceased) of the First and Second World Wars, and we honour their sacrifice. I do not think the honour they are due is magnified by made-up quotations. Churchill never said any such thing.
@@bubbasbroadside7525 Again,nChurchill never said it. The AUS & CDN troops were used like rented mules n the last 100 days of WWI. And I am sure all Brits thankful we saved their Empire & their mastery over black and brown people. But C. never said it.
`Bullshit remark ...if ISIS/Taliban would make TH-cam videos explaining how the made IED's blowing up canadian's you would be schreaming and demanding it would be taken off youtube .....
I look at men like this as antibodies in the bloodstream of humanity. Their mission is to seek out and destroy the disease of evil; and they’re very good at it. I am personally glad they are out there. I only wish the politicians and generals who send them out were of the same moral character.
We use wedge prisms now for ELR shooting competition that add 120moa to your optic. Like the guest says, it goes in front of the objective bell of your optic. They are a very advanced device that is needed now for extreme long range shooting since now we are to the point that an optic alone does not have enough of vertical adjustment to get us to those ranges
As a New Zealander I relate with my Canadian brothers and Sisters... We are family brought together through our common wealth. Much love you are all most welcome in my country
Canadian Spec Ops are the most underrated in the world. Our government is questionable but our operators hold their own against the tier 1 US units. Most tier 1 guys in US look up to Canadian
Canadians have always punched well above their weight in war. Right from the western front of the Great War till today they kick ass in battle. Hats of to the ANZACS too because they’re tough mothers, too.
On the civilian private market in Canada the Charlie Tarac by TACOM-HQ prism pretty much unobtanium. All sold out. Nightforce puts out two prism models accomplishes the same thing as an elevation adder. 50 & 100 MOA versions. Quite obviously Dallas is a shooting machine. 👏
I kinda reference Canadian millitary going to war like we are in playoff Hockey for the cup! all fun and games untill the puck drops and the first big body check happens....then shits on! After all brused, bloody and stitched we go for a beer. 24 yr vet 🇨🇦
This guy kinda pauses and thinks before he lets his words out almost as if he's over thinking or he's worried about saying the wrong thing, forgetting to credit his buddies maybe, or just a little shaken up from battle. That said, this man has my respect and the world needs more like him.
He's being cautious about what he can say...JTF2 's work is highly Classified, he got some serious flack for the information he put out in this interview, so he's choosing his words carefully to avoid giving too much information away or say the wrong thing
You should track down someone from the Canadian Van Doos unit that cleared the snipers from around the Sarajevo airport in ‘92…a story well worth hearing…if they’ll tell it.
Canadians were also in Mogadishu. They got hit pretty hard. They were pinned down in the new harbour facility on 18 June 1993 and they were running out of ammo. They were on their last straw and about to get overunned. One of them got shot in the leg and said fuck it. I'm going to get ammo. He left his position. He linked up with another callsign and he resupplied his platoon while having a gun wound in the leg.
Trudeau was popular once upon a time. But like all politicians, they have a best before date (kinda like Trump and Biden now have). Trudeau went full on woke for political purposes and the conservatives scooped up a lot of sane moderates/old school liberal fed up with the woke nonsense.
@@brainfreeze1925 Not all offenses are created equally. Trudeau and Biden are weak men installed by powers that seek one world government. I don’t like Trump personally but I know he’s not corrupted. I would like to see Bukele from El Salvador as our president. Why not? Half his countrymen are here illegally. What’s one more family? Put God back in control of things.
Great communication is key to anything we as humans achieve. Once we start exchanging ideas, thoughts, experiences, perspectives, we as a collective can get anything accomplished.
Was my dream to become JTF2 since high-school. My best friend went on to be JTF2. But seeing the shit my homie has had to process from being in the middle east for a lifetime. Not to mention the betrayal he feels from our seriously compromised political leadership. Or rather Lack of. Unfortunately our government is headed down a frightening process, to say the least. This is why I love you real Americans and what y'all stand for. You're real fucking heroes and probably what could save and inspire people world wide. God Bless you, shawn Ryan. Be blessed.
The Trudope government treated this dude the exact same, particularly with the Covid mandates. There’s a special place waiting,for these traitor politicians.
You should at least be glad that Canadian ridings cannot be gerrymandered like American voting districts, and that the ultra rich cannot simply buy the government, as they can in the USA, ever since Citizens United. You should also be glad that under a federal Parliamentary system, no leader has very much power. The sort of power that the US Presidency has accumulated since FDR, and especially since the overturn of 14:3 by SCOTUS, is tantamount to autocracy. Couple that with the concentration of wealth in so few hands, the Americans have lots to worry about.
I'm surprised to hear him say "gun" I was in the CF and we only referred to it as a rifle or a weapon, Guns were towed behind trucks ,thanks for serving none the less 🇨🇦👍
Exactly, you can see him thinking intently before speaking. Most likely because he’s recalling an event from a long time ago, also - conscious of the audience listening & using terms we can easily relate to
A good example of the scope/muzzle angle he talks of is on the MarkandSam shooting channel. He lobs rounds on to targets at 3000+ yards with the barrel pointing skyward almost
The British gent who used to have the record is Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison. He’s been on some British TH-cam channels telling his stories. Top bloke! 🇬🇧
When I was a no hook private at CFJSR, one of my first Jacks was a former JTF2 Signaller. Definitely a mentor to me. Never actually deployed overseas, but I've been involved with some JTF Impact stuff and attached to TF Afg. I did the scary kind of comms while I was in. crcied etc. Antenna farm stuff.
High end American and Canadian soldiers respect each other work very well in theatre today and historically. You cannot underestimate having neighbors you can trust!
I really wish Canada would put their 2% into their military. The small amount that they have is impressive, imagine what they would be with more investment.
It would be interesting to hear more about the iraq/afghan war from allied forces perspective. I especially would like to hear from a french forgien legionaire
yup it is a hard standard .... I led a company and can proudly say they all came home with all their bits where they were when they left ... and we were IN Iran before any american boots hit the ground for storming norman ... a platoon spent 3 months just infiltrating the red guard palace to locate all their troops for that assault ... this is how the tanks got toasted from long range ... they knew exactly where they were from JTF spotting teams ... yes I was one of them ... and the palace was hard to infiltrate repeatedly
They know we have an insanely impressive legacy to live up to from WWI and II and every member of our armed forces takes holding up to that reputation very seriously.
Tier 1. A usa general in charge of spec ops said. If I could pick any unit of ops I choose the jtf2 on ever raid the only time I couldn't do it was because they were to tired because they got home on a helo 5 mins before
@@erikholmes6924 oh thanks for clearing up the least confusing part lol 😂 The rest of your sentence makes no sense, your grammar is like preschool level bro 🤦♂️
So you're telling me a USA soldier 'in charge' of special operations said he would pick a Canadian unit over any unit of his own country? You do realize how dumb that sounds right? How would a USA soldier have any say as to what a Canadian unit does or doesn't do?
@@Methodizations probably and im only going to assume this general might be the Theater commander for that rotation. I.E He is the guy all the coalition units report to for that theater of operations. Then they get the Battlefield intelligence from Command and Control then it gets disseminated down to the lower brigade elements then disseminated down to battalion level and then company or battery level and then platoon and squad level and then you go out and kill shit. That would be the only logical reasoning any JTF2 unit would listen to a USA Ground Commander in any aspect. i would be assuming. but thats a big assumption.
@@Methodizations this quote can be looked up my.memory fades but it was from a task force k-bar? Found it: Originally operating out of Oman's Masirah Air Base before deploying themselves directly in southeastern Afghanistan, K-Bar was under the command of then-Captain Robert Harward, a US Navy SEAL.[4][5] Harward was full of praise for the troops under his command, and later stated that the Canadian Joint Task Force 2 team was his first choice for any direct action mission.[6] JTF2 has always been known as top of the top but rarely discussed especially for sniper proficiency, Canada has one of the if not best in the world.
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Is this real ? I was under the understanding that Jtf2 is very secretive and are not allowed to say your in it
@@gamblermywilly
He was recently ‘kicked out’ of the military for non Covid compliance and the Federal Govt has issued a ‘stop’ order or ‘cease’ order to the show about airing this stuff. There could be some ramifications because of this interview.
U should interview ant Middleton
so could him and his squadmates hold the title of longest sniper shot?
nvm I watched the rest holy shit
I met some US Marines Demolitions Team guys at a restaurant in Barrie, Ontario Canada who were up for training at Base Borden just west of Barrie. The amount of respect they showed for our guys was truly a proud moment. They referred to Canadians as some of the best trained troops in the world J2F2 is our version of Navy Seals or Delta Force and they are real bad asses. I will always remember the respect with which they spoke of our guys with. Thank you all for your service.
Bear in mind, Navy SEALs and Delta force are not in the same league. SEAL Team 6 (now DEVGRU) is their only Tier-1 SEAL team on par with Delta.
Canadians trained Mi6 operatives back in the day. We made James Bond lol.
My cousin was a Ranger and also in Delta for a short time. He said the ONLY team he wanted to come help him was JTF2.
That’s an impressive statement! I don’t think a lot of civilians know just how capable JTF2 are. I’d have to assume a big reason for this is their joint training with the JSOC community. I do wonder if your cousin is perhaps one of those CAG guys who dare not say they’d want DEVGRU before JTF2! 😉 Kidding aside, all Western Tier 1 units are the cream of the crop and I’m sure if the shit hit the fan, your cousin would be equally happy to have say DEVGRU’s Gold Squadron. 👊
😂 You’re a Canadian
😂🤣 Ranger RRC operator Mike Edwards was just on the Combat Story podcast where he told of a mission where they hit a huge Taliban village on the Paki boarder in 2007. Mike was working with a mix pool of US, Afghan SOF and OGAs from the Omega program in this time frame. Mike had 2 Canadian JTF-2 operators augmented to his group, and he said their ROEs were so strict that they couldn’t even return fire unless they were being directly shot at. Lol The 2 Canadians didn’t bother telling this to the rest of the element before hand, and when they moved into the village the Canadians were on point, and got confronted with a Taliban guard. They froze up and trained their weapons on him but couldn’t fire. That was when Mike came up the middle and zipped the guy with his MP-7 and put him down. He then politely told the 2 Canadians that they need to get (in the back) of the element and stay there. After a huge battle Mike said he never saw those JTF-2 guys ever get into the fight lol.
I’m calling BS on your story 😁
@@joesgotya9930 thats what i was thinking lmao, this guy larping hard
@@donc7984 your the only one i see larping hard
This Canadian JTF2 guy was so casual, mellow, laid back, etc. and then that switch VERY CLEARLY happened when he recalled the moment in the video of the enemy: “bragging about 200 each day” and it was what drove him to push so hard. He knew what these “men” were doing to women and children every day and he was going to stack as many bodies because of the clear impact and obvious immediate benefits of doing so.
Canadians have a very long and well earned reputation as being some of the most courageous, brave, professional, and feared military members going back throughout history.
It's all the psilocybin
@@MrSimonw58 As a Canadian mind explaining the link with psilocybin?
@@nbubzy the west coast(Vancouver island)is loaded with it lol. Must be a local!!
@@jimmyjones2901 he's an albertan
They were the first shock troopers of WW1. We are nice and friendly until it’s time to not be nice. ❤
Whenever you hear "Don't take my kindness for weakness" think of this guys face and his story. The way he talks and carries himself you would never guess he has done the things he's done, until you look in his eyes.
We may not have the best most impressive military but we have always had some of the deadliest soldiers through most wars/conflicts for a long time. 🇨🇦
I've met him and had after work beers a number of times when I was done my shift cooking and he was done playing awesome live music. He's a super kind guy who you'll catch in moments where he's got that '1000 yard stare' you hear about and knowing the little bits I did of his history I understand why. Also don't sleep on his music career I'm not usually into country music but his stuff is amazing and he does an incredible cover of The Weight by The Band.
Our military isn't "impressive" from a heavy asset perspective that's for certain.... but our Soldiers take a back seat to NO-ONE....and have distinguished themselves in EVERY major conflict ever fought. We may be polite and laid back....but when it kicks off....we don't f uck around. This dude is living proof.
@@jessedenton2561 what's his music handle? I'm not a huge country fan for the most part, but I listen to some, and my wife might appreciate it. Wouldn't mind supporting a Canadian artist.
@TheRealAaronSmith he goes under his own name - Dallas Alexander
Check out the Top 10 Snipers.
I have nothing but respect for Canadians. Their government is a different story.
We feel the same.
Unfortunately the US is quickly headed in the same direction
@murlyn greenleaf nah yall beat us to the punch were not far behind
@Skytabs You're far ahead on the march to authoritarianism lol. We just follow your lead.
JFT2 is the Z0G.
Most Canadians are also not that great.
Most Canadians: have a superiority complex, and downplay or dismiss all of Canadas problems.
Most are 💉tards, bootlickers, and support degeneracy (ie sexual deviancy, and abortion)
A common insult I hear my fellow Canadians use is: “yOu sOuND lIkE aN aMerIcAn!”
They think they are so much better than everyone.
And I’m talking about the anglos, not just the francophones.
I pray that men like this get to take down the real evil in this world. I admire their dedication and love for the people of their countries.
Well, so far, delta charlie's unscathed...
@Knight-Sgt. Reyes Who's that? Wall street?
@@Knight-SgtReyeslol can’t even choose to not wear a mask without getting fired… these dudes are more like Computers input Target & press go
@@acjohn6995 More like the Democrat new World order.
Glad we have allies like this. Even better is them being our neighbors.
Cheers cousin
Sadly we’re being ruled by Castro’s son who wants to be like china 💀
We’ve got your 12 bro
Yeah when shtf, Canada has had our backs. I sleep well with you folk on our northern border.
We just need to get rid of the whole lot of traitors in Ottawa, so our military can thrive again.
where I grew up there was a German army veteran. He was shipped to Canada as a POW. He stayed in Canada after the war. He used to go and hang out with the Canadian vets at the local legion. I happened to be there during one story sharing moment. He, Alfred, said "nobody wanted to fight the Canadians because you bastards would never quit". Listening to Dallas I can begin to understand Alfred's comment. This guy has no quit in him.
Lol.
Hitler was quoted during WW2 saying that if he had British money, American weapons and Canadian soldiers then he would have the perfect military and would be unstoppable....!!!!! He referred to the Canadian soldiers as the Ladies from hell as they wore Scottish kilts opposed to their issued fatigues!!! True quote!!!
@@chrismarsden8958 that was Churchill that said that not Hitler..
Thanks for showing props To JTF2, Not many people know how elite JTF 2 is. But I know you do.. and love your show man. Much luv
From a US Marine… loved it!! And so glad the episode came back
How many crayons did you eat watching this video?😂😂 jk jk I appreciate anyone who served no matter what branch, even though I was army, we have the third best food behind the Air Force and Navy, and the third best accommodations behind the Air Force in Navy but a lot less sword fighting😂😂 and a lot less backdoor breaches😂😂
Thank you for this, As a Canadian I can say that he is one of Canada's best kept secrets. I heard of the longest kill shot but I did not know that the sniper was a Canadian. I just found out recently when one of his interviews came up in my feed, the interviewer mentioned his interview with you. I am so glad I found out about Dallas, he is a courageous man and he will have a hell of a battle in Canada just to stay free. I came across a CTV write up on him and all of Trudeau's demons will come after him because he stands up for his rights.
God bless this guy. He and his teammates fought for righteousness. Amen. 🇬🇧 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
He's an ace cat...but...this aint no god king and country scenario
Righteousness?....we invaded a medieval people in a medievil country ...who just wanted to get home at the end of the day herding their goats...and they whacked us!...real good..and we fled like dogs in the night.
We're not crusaders; we don't fight for "righteousness" or religion, we fight to keep our countries safe, and to uphold democracy, the rule of law and human rights. Saying we're crusaders advances the recruiting narratives Islamic extremists like ISIS use.
As a Canadian, I am EXTRAORDINARILY PROUD OF DALLAS.....and his ultra righteous drive to:" STACK THOSE BODIES AS FAST AS POSSIBLE" Evil will not prevail.
depending on your definition of evil....If the US did not kill Sadam ...ISIS would not have exist ....so
As an American, I’m proud of Dallas and Canadian SPECOPS👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
As a fellow Canadian Im appalled that the Canadian government allowed these terrorists in as “refugees” so that Trudeau could buy himself votes. It’s terrible because it has made Dallas and all of the Canadian military essentially waste their time in trying to stop these bad guys. Because now these evil beings live in Canada and they are a major part of gun violence in our own borders…
As an American I'm extremely proud of Dallas. Thank you Canada.
@@bobbyb4024 oooffff, this MIGHT be the wrong channel for you, good sir...
Did you watch the interview? Or even watch parts?
He's talking about stacking bodies of people trafficking kids in a warzone, where he deployed as a SOF sniper to kill ISIS fighters. (The guys who filmed themselves literally lighting people on fire & staking people to roads...)
I'd agree with you when it comes to conventional wars...that's people from one nation fighting & killing those of another. Its tragic, and in different circumstances I think most of them would probably get along well.
Sometimes there is something righteous about killing bad guys.
If these people were willing to murder scores of civilians, take girls as young as 14 as wives (because, you know, 13 is just toooooooo young...), willing to traffic kids, and do the kinds of things ISIS was doing...by all means, I'm glad guys like him are there to stack em up
RESPECT MATE. FROM OZ FORCES. WE ARE BOTH UNDERRATED. SAS AND HI TIER CANADIAN OPERATORS ARE OFTEN FORGOTTEN IN THE HISTORY BOOKS . WE ARE BOTH FORCE MULTIPLIERS
British soldiers have the utmost respect for the Aussies, Canadians and New Zealand guys, it might not be written but we know, it's an honour to be so close with you guys.
Where’d you do your time with the ADF?
Loads of respect to you Aussie soldiers. Even the enemy admit they were more scared of you guys than the US soldiers. The VC in Vietnam said they weren't afraid of American GI's because they knew exactly where they were camped but the Aussies spooked them especially at night.
SAS are frikkin scary too. Amazing soldiers. Proud history and good reason for it too.
Canadians at peace "we're sorry" Canadians at war "you're sorry" personified right there
That comment above was just about the best expression of our armed forces right there! Well said! 🤙
@@Slim2134 its the newfie way 😁
lmao as a Canadian you're absolutely bang on haha, well said, don't take our kindness for weakness.
I remember seeing an American soldier saying Canadians are great people. Just don't piss them off! 😂
@@HuckThis1971 i've never seen the words "im a newfie" not make someone think twice about getting into a fight with that person
Canadian special forces are so under rated.
Not here anyways, we know we have the best Tier 1 operators.
Too bad the rest of our military is a bad joke.
Can’t even give our boys armour for live fire exercises.
Can’t defend an entire country with a tier 1 unit.
Actually they are highly respected by everyone and are known for being highly trained
@@p40tomahawk41 That I know!
@@johndc2998 Maybe if Delta didn’t exist
Glad we got guys like these up north, impressive unit, hats off to yall
Haven’t really been paying attention, hey?
Guys like these are all leaving or already gone.
Our “leader” has completely dismantled our military, to the point that Mexico could invade on horses and win in a day.
Canada is an immigrant dumpster for East Indians and Chinese.
Nothing more.
Dallas would be a bad D-man patrolling the blue line. Some killer flow too. Damned impressed with the emotional and intellectual stature of the Canadian special forces warriors interviewed by Shawn and Mike Ritland. In you best Canadian accent, “Not sorry aboot it, eh…”
He was a power forward for the St.Paul Canadiens in the jungle NEAJBHL.
I played with and against him
@@jacobymorgan394dude looks like a monster sitting in that chair, wouldn’t want to play against him on skates?
Just a note. Although most Canadians and many Americans from areas near the border in the Mid West, Pacific NW, and down East have “Canadian Raising”, no one says “aboot”. They don’t sat “aroond “ either.
@@oldpossum57 sure bud, you’re a beauty…
Craig Harrison was the British Army sniper that originally had the longest shot. He suffered real bad with PTSD. Would be great to get him on the channel.
Read his book. Most of his life sounds pretty made up.
I would watch that episode we share the same name lol
lol that’s pretty cool actually
Get Rob Furlong / Craig Harrison & Dallas On The Show, All Together...
@jeffadams9807 Rob doesn't do media...he caught some flak in 03 or 04, it was typical canadian mil bs...last I saw he was an Edmonton pd swat sniper
You need to get more foreigners on here. Love hearing different counteries experiences and perspectives.
Exactly because invading other county with false pretexts of wms and other false flags. 9/11 was fake and we just went to conquer take oil and land and start wars. So sad. Godbless America
Foreigners lol we're right next door
Shawn THANK YOU for allowing these HERO's to share their stories. The average person doesn't know how our military operates overseas or what they go through on a daily basis... let alone when they return home! 1982-2006 USAF SOF EW/ECM; 2006-2014 Counter IED Iraq/Afghanistan
This dude is a Stud. I’ve always wanted to love Canada. Thanks for your help.
I've worked with the Canadians, excellent experience!
That helo you spoke about with the guys getting shot up, if it’s the same one I’m thinking of, I was one of the Loadmasters that brought one of the guys home on a medevac CC150 from Ramstein. This fella blew me away! We had Surgeons, Dr’s, nurses and a ton of medical staff on that flight home. He was so heavily sedated but still coherent. I heard later that he remembered the flight home. What balls! These folks are tougher than nails with balls of steel!
Sadly, guys like Dallas are taking it up the arse from our illustrious leader sockboy the communist!
The girlie-boy, half-wit, Chinese Dictatorhip-lover....Justine Turdeau...will soon be gone. Then it's up to us to FIX the problems he has brought to Canada.
Amen
Don't glorify him by calling him a communist. Communists (allegedly) have some principles as misplaced as they may be. A windsock, trash in the wind, discarded McDonalds bag, junkie's old underwear all share the same direction as our illustrious leader. Wherever the wind blows...
The low casualties between the Canadians versus the US comes down to planning and communication. Not just luck. No amount of training can save you without good co-ordination and communication
Comes down to the caf being so small and not doing much. The us special forces alone are much bugger than the while canadian forces
It's amazing to see these operators perform so well considering the state of the Canadian military. The Canadian government has neglected the military so much over the last few decades to the point where our front-line CF-18 fighters are so old we had to buy more from Australia's retired fleet to keep up our NORAD obligations. After WW2, we had the third-largest navy. We don't even meet our NATO budget obligation of 2% of GDP. I have never served but I have so much respect for those that do, in Canada and our allies.
we don't need the 3rd largest navy. And it was only the 3rd largest navy because the Japanese, french and German navies were at the bottom of the ocean.
over 400 vessels at the end of ww2 was nothing to sniff at@@switchgear100
Never conflate the Canadian Armed Forces with the Girlie-boy, half-wit, China-loving Prime Minister Justine Turdeau. We use what we've got, and it's used by the best-trained fighters in the world, all the way back to the Boer War and WW1/2/Korea/Afghanistan. It's the Canadian Spirit that makes these men tougher than the rest.
2nd largest airforce too. In fact we had so many surplus aircraft that we didn’t have enough pilots to fly them.
Just as in WW2, the Canadian Armed Forces are, if not the best equipped, the best TRAINED forces in the World. That's what made the "Devil's Brigade" so dangerous to the Germans.
As a vet with multiple tours I respect the hell out of this soldier and how he found motivation against an awful evil….”stack those bodies”…..say that!
JTF has a tradition of helping kids ... foreign and domestic ... and if you are doing hem wrong ... like he said here ... there is no question you will die ... ultimately every JTF person fights for the kids so they wont have to in their adulthood ... heck go camping and see a kid experiencing their first camp out and a JTF is nearby ... you can bet that kid will have colouring books smores marsh mellows ... milk etc ... anything they are wanting always appears ... and rarely is it seen from where ...
Big respect to the Canadian warriors
As an Alberta oil patch worker I can relate to Dallas in his apparent inability to say an entire sentence without saying f%ck 4 times😂
I was an engineer in the oil patch and I can confirm this message to be true. However, they are extremely good workers....they get shit done!
Lol yup
Good old western Canada lol
Yup. Lol.
@@Dreadnought16we are the best in the world at oilfield everyone else follows behind
The last five minutes of this interview...God bless him, and all like him.
I have had the honour and privilege of meeting Rob Furlong, and his crew at RFMA here at their ELR Course in Alberta - If it wasn't for men like these, the world would be a far worse place.
200+, 200+...
Rob’s a good dude. Met him at the inaugural King of 2 Miles Canada competition at his range. His crew is legit too. One CSOR guy and other MIL/LEO guys
Thank you for your service Dallas .We are proud of you taking out the bad guys good show .
The recruitment process for JTF 2 is no joke. My sister is a doctor in the Canadian Military, her best friend is JTF 2. He told my brother and I all about it, they are some special folks.
This is the most intelligent dude I've seen on here. I may be bias I'm canadian but I still think so
If the rest of us canadians were smart the liberals wouldn't be in the office and we'd feel proud again .
Intelligent for sure... but yes, you're bias. LOL
See Shipley
Super proud of what my fellow Canadian Forces are/we’re doing! I know the human trafficking/rapes was a major source of frustration for my brothers. Glad you put those monsters down.
The prism is the Tachomhq Charlie Tarac and it is awesome. Our group figured out that Dallas was using one before it was declassified. 😂
Seriously, such an amazing piece of kit!
When I deployed in 2006 & 2010, both to Kandahar province, 'Man Love Thursdays' was a real thing...
We didn't see any indicators of human trafficking, but we did see a metric shit ton of rapes...but only on Thursdays 😕🤷♂️
covert opeations south of the border to eliminate cartel fks.
You men are the epitome of what soldiers should be. Get the training,,then get the job done. NO IF’s And or Buts. My hat is off to all of you for your sacrifices and dedication. BZ folks. From a proud 🇨🇦 retired police officer.
Misleading title Sean. The 200+ refers to the amount of children the ISIS fighters were claiming they each abused. Dallas kept thinking 200 lives saved with every ISIS he dropped. You guys rock. Cheers from Victoria BC 🍁
U just keep coming out with bangers Shawn !!
as a Canadian, this is why JTF2 will remain undefeated on the battlefield!!!.
"Give me Canadian soldiers, using American equipment, led by British officers & I can win the war in 10 days" Winston Churchill
Said Winston Churchill never. My family has several veterans (now deceased) of the First and Second World Wars, and we honour their sacrifice. I do not think the honour they are due is magnified by made-up quotations. Churchill never said any such thing.
@@oldpossum57 Yes he did dummy
I think Churchill was referring to us Aussies 😂😂😂
@@bubbasbroadside7525 Again,nChurchill never said it. The AUS & CDN troops were used like rented mules n the last 100 days of WWI. And I am sure all Brits thankful we saved their Empire & their mastery over black and brown people. But C. never said it.
Freedom of Speech!!!!
SKYNYRD!!
F*** Yeah!
`Bullshit remark ...if ISIS/Taliban would make TH-cam videos explaining how the made IED's blowing up canadian's you would be schreaming and demanding it would be taken off youtube .....
Darn tootin scooter
We don’t have that in my plantation
You need to get Devon Larratt the arm wrestler who was a JTF2 spec ops soldier.
Yea
I did not know he was in JTF2
@@KrisJMcG he keeps it low key and doesn’t talk about it much
Great idea! I'd love to see him talk!
@@FocusBeDrifting not sure he would do it. He doesn’t really talk about his militlife alot
Legit
Despite all our problems, we know deep down if the shit hits the fan, we will be fighting together.
❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺❤️❤️❤️
Hear, hear, hear.
Ever and always. Four countries you don't f@ck with and we've all got our brothers' backs.
All Four are like "Hold my beer and watch this."
I look at men like this as antibodies in the bloodstream of humanity. Their mission is to seek out and destroy the disease of evil; and they’re very good at it. I am personally glad they are out there. I only wish the politicians and generals who send them out were of the same moral character.
Great comment
They’re doing the bidding of immoral bureaucrats and it’s somehow a moral endeavor?
Gosh, you owe this sniper... He got me to subscribe to your channel... What an interview!
same ! ditto
Craig Harrison. Legendary British sniper. Get him on. Thanks for this. Love to you all.
We use wedge prisms now for ELR shooting competition that add 120moa to your optic. Like the guest says, it goes in front of the objective bell of your optic. They are a very advanced device that is needed now for extreme long range shooting since now we are to the point that an optic alone does not have enough of vertical adjustment to get us to those ranges
guy seems so nice its crazy to think the crazy shit he's done that nobody knows about, special forces is so sickk
Thank you for showing us what different soldiers have done for this world. We ALL appreciate you’re content Shawn
As a New Zealander I relate with my Canadian brothers and Sisters... We are family brought together through our common wealth. Much love you are all most welcome in my country
Salute to the Canadians ! North Americas best warfighters to this day
Canadian Spec Ops are the most underrated in the world. Our government is questionable but our operators hold their own against the tier 1 US units. Most tier 1 guys in US look up to Canadian
Not too sure about look up to....maybe look too as peers, but looking up to might be a stretch.
@@chrisledesma60 yeah definitely peers. Not look up to. But huge mutual respect 🤝
Canadians have always punched well above their weight in war. Right from the western front of the Great War till today they kick ass in battle. Hats of to the ANZACS too because they’re tough mothers, too.
ANZACS and Canadians working on the same team...? Gzis
The Brit who held the record at the time was Craig Harrison. He works at Accuracy International now.
On the civilian private market in Canada the Charlie Tarac by TACOM-HQ prism pretty much unobtanium. All sold out. Nightforce puts out two prism models accomplishes the same thing as an elevation adder. 50 & 100 MOA versions.
Quite obviously Dallas is a shooting machine. 👏
yeah because a civilian doesn't need one.
@@switchgear100I merely use it to stretch the legs on a single shot 22 target rifle first built in 1936. Recreational shooting.
When a Canadian hears the word war a switch clicks they go from being sorry to making mf's family's sorry their loved ones challenged canada 🇨🇦
So true. The facts of what Canadians did in WW1 and WW2 proves it.
Our boys need more from our government. Love this heroes attitude, humble, smart a real professional. Making the country proud.
makes me proud to be canadian, a rare feat.
oke fascist Iraq was an illegale war, just like the nazi did . So oke
Minus Canada sending him a stfu letter… he is a rare breed !
be proud of yourself.. borders are just lines on an atlas.
@@rokpepeshogun exactly
DITTO! GOD KEEP OUR LAND, 🙏 GLORIOUS AND FREE
I talked with my friends dad who was a sniper. He said the Canadian guys were BA dudes.
We had excellent snipers in WW1, WW2 and Korea as well, many of them also native or Metis like Dallas.
Thx Shawn for doing this interview.
The JTF2 has a respectable reputation but, nobody ever gets to talk to these guys. Nobody.
Proud to be Canadian because of brothers like this man
This dude is so friggin' chill.
I kinda reference Canadian millitary going to war like we are in playoff Hockey for the cup! all fun and games untill the puck drops and the first big body check happens....then shits on! After all brused, bloody and stitched we go for a beer.
24 yr vet 🇨🇦
Navy? Cook? Clerk?
This guy kinda pauses and thinks before he lets his words out almost as if he's over thinking or he's worried about saying the wrong thing, forgetting to credit his buddies maybe, or just a little shaken up from battle. That said, this man has my respect and the world needs more like him.
U can't imagine what he's seen and has to live with. I can't believe he's able to sleep at night
He's being cautious about what he can say...JTF2 's work is highly Classified, he got some serious flack for the information he put out in this interview, so he's choosing his words carefully to avoid giving too much information away or say the wrong thing
Charlie TARAC device is used in ELR competition and now in the sniping world! 💪🏼
You should track down someone from the Canadian Van Doos unit that cleared the snipers from around the Sarajevo airport in ‘92…a story well worth hearing…if they’ll tell it.
Canadians were also in Mogadishu. They got hit pretty hard. They were pinned down in the new harbour facility on 18 June 1993 and they were running out of ammo. They were on their last straw and about to get overunned. One of them got shot in the leg and said fuck it. I'm going to get ammo. He left his position. He linked up with another callsign and he resupplied his platoon while having a gun wound in the leg.
I don’t see anything wrong with Canada or the folks who live there. They are good people minus Justin Trudeau.
As a proud Canadian I approve this message wholeheartedly. Cheers friend
Lol, cry
Trudeau was popular once upon a time. But like all politicians, they have a best before date (kinda like Trump and Biden now have). Trudeau went full on woke for political purposes and the conservatives scooped up a lot of sane moderates/old school liberal fed up with the woke nonsense.
@@brainfreeze1925 lol
@@brainfreeze1925 Not all offenses are created equally. Trudeau and Biden are weak men installed by powers that seek one world government. I don’t like Trump personally but I know he’s not corrupted. I would like to see Bukele from El Salvador as our president. Why not? Half his countrymen are here illegally. What’s one more family? Put God back in control of things.
Great communication is key to anything we as humans achieve. Once we start exchanging ideas, thoughts, experiences, perspectives, we as a collective can get anything accomplished.
Craig Harrison is a super humble man. Has gone through hell and back. You would do really well to try and get him on your show 👍🏻
Was my dream to become JTF2 since high-school. My best friend went on to be JTF2. But seeing the shit my homie has had to process from being in the middle east for a lifetime. Not to mention the betrayal he feels from our seriously compromised political leadership. Or rather Lack of. Unfortunately our government is headed down a frightening process, to say the least. This is why I love you real Americans and what y'all stand for. You're real fucking heroes and probably what could save and inspire people world wide. God Bless you, shawn Ryan. Be blessed.
The Trudope government treated this dude the exact same, particularly with the Covid mandates. There’s a special place waiting,for these traitor politicians.
You should at least be glad that Canadian ridings cannot be gerrymandered like American voting districts, and that the ultra rich cannot simply buy the government, as they can in the USA, ever since Citizens United. You should also be glad that under a federal Parliamentary system, no leader has very much power. The sort of power that the US Presidency has accumulated since FDR, and especially since the overturn of 14:3 by SCOTUS, is tantamount to autocracy. Couple that with the concentration of wealth in so few hands, the Americans have lots to worry about.
"I don't want anyone getting out" such a simple sentence that says a lot.
Thanks for standing strong Shawn. There are times, however, and this is one of them, when even being right feels wrong.
Thanks for stacking the bodies boss. 🤙
As Canadian, THX SHAWN for exposing Canadian involvement in a real way.
A prism is like trifocals. They bring things into focus at different distances and compensate for the deflection through glass.
I'm surprised to hear him say "gun" I was in the CF and we only referred to it as a rifle or a weapon, Guns were towed behind trucks ,thanks for serving none the less 🇨🇦👍
Ex 3PPCLI here, probably for the benefit of civilians who watch
Exactly, you can see him thinking intently before speaking. Most likely because he’s recalling an event from a long time ago, also - conscious of the audience listening & using terms we can easily relate to
I'm glad to see them interviewing a Canadian for a change. I'm a Canadian and proud to be one!😊
Love the Nineveh International Hotel t-shirt. Subtle flex.
A good example of the scope/muzzle angle he talks of is on the MarkandSam shooting channel. He lobs rounds on to targets at 3000+ yards with the barrel pointing skyward almost
The British gent who used to have the record is Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison. He’s been on some British TH-cam channels telling his stories. Top bloke! 🇬🇧
One of the best podcast episodes ever! 👌🏼 Will always have my continued support Shawn! Cheers to you and Dallas! All the best🤙🏼🪖
Shawn. Get Craig Harrison and Dallas together. Love your show. Keep it up 👍
Add Rob Furlong (CF PPCLI) - the dude who's record Harrison beat ;)
When I was a no hook private at CFJSR, one of my first Jacks was a former JTF2 Signaller.
Definitely a mentor to me.
Never actually deployed overseas, but I've been involved with some JTF Impact stuff and attached to TF Afg.
I did the scary kind of comms while I was in. crcied etc. Antenna farm stuff.
The same people that make that Tacoma they make a harmonic barrel that is phenomenal the piece that attaches is like a parascope. It's on Utube now.
Thank you for your service. Standing up for western values. from Toronto
It's great to be a Canadian. 🇨🇦🎯🇨🇦
Shawn, always throwing HEAT!
High end American and Canadian soldiers respect each other work very well in theatre today and historically. You cannot underestimate having neighbors you can trust!
I really wish Canada would put their 2% into their military. The small amount that they have is impressive, imagine what they would be with more investment.
It would be interesting to hear more about the iraq/afghan war from allied forces perspective. I especially would like to hear from a french forgien legionaire
Yes
It hurt my feelings knowing this dude is tough as nails and you could see he was emotional while talking about the rape and human trafficking.
yup it is a hard standard .... I led a company and can proudly say they all came home with all their bits where they were when they left ... and we were IN Iran before any american boots hit the ground for storming norman ... a platoon spent 3 months just infiltrating the red guard palace to locate all their troops for that assault ... this is how the tanks got toasted from long range ... they knew exactly where they were from JTF spotting teams ... yes I was one of them ... and the palace was hard to infiltrate repeatedly
They know we have an insanely impressive legacy to live up to from WWI and II and every member of our armed forces takes holding up to that reputation very seriously.
I am very proud to be a Canadian when I listen to guys like this.
Tier 1. A usa general in charge of spec ops said. If I could pick any unit of ops I choose the jtf2 on ever raid the only time I couldn't do it was because they were to tired because they got home on a helo 5 mins before
Home meaning your fob
@@erikholmes6924 oh thanks for clearing up the least confusing part lol 😂
The rest of your sentence makes no sense, your grammar is like preschool level bro 🤦♂️
So you're telling me a USA soldier 'in charge' of special operations said he would pick a Canadian unit over any unit of his own country? You do realize how dumb that sounds right? How would a USA soldier have any say as to what a Canadian unit does or doesn't do?
@@Methodizations probably and im only going to assume this general might be the Theater commander for that rotation. I.E He is the guy all the coalition units report to for that theater of operations. Then they get the Battlefield intelligence from Command and Control then it gets disseminated down to the lower brigade elements then disseminated down to battalion level and then company or battery level and then platoon and squad level and then you go out and kill shit.
That would be the only logical reasoning any JTF2 unit would listen to a USA Ground Commander in any aspect. i would be assuming. but thats a big assumption.
@@Methodizations this quote can be looked up my.memory fades but it was from a task force k-bar? Found it:
Originally operating out of Oman's Masirah Air Base before deploying themselves directly in southeastern Afghanistan, K-Bar was under the command of then-Captain Robert Harward, a US Navy SEAL.[4][5] Harward was full of praise for the troops under his command, and later stated that the Canadian Joint Task Force 2 team was his first choice for any direct action mission.[6]
JTF2 has always been known as top of the top but rarely discussed especially for sniper proficiency, Canada has one of the if not best in the world.
I really appreciate this guy, his reasoning and his drive. Thanks for this clip. You both earned my sub.
There are a lot of Soldiers who feel that way....
wish these guys got the recognition that some "superhero" on a movie screen gets, wtf man these guys are real heroes
This makes me soooo Proud to be a Canadian ❤
My son trains with these fine Folks
Thank you for your service 🙏
God bless and protect you all 🙏
It boggles my mind that these people can hit a target that’s three kilometres away with a dam rifle. Three kilometres, man!!!