Out of all the WWII movies or series, The Pacific tore me up the most. Its the only one i haven't rewatched. It pretty much followed my FILs journal while he was stationed on Saipan as a copilot on a bomber.
“There are no innocent bystanders in hell, but war is chocked full of them. Old ladies, cripples, kids, In fact apart from most of the brass almost everyone involved is an innocent bystander.”
_"Before I had taken a single gaddamn step onto that godforsaken beach, I had lost every friend I knew."_ -Master Sergeant Michael David O'Keefe (My Great Grandfather)
@@Nicolas-sr6zx Who says, that hell starts when you are dead? I think every soldger of WW1 and 2 and many other wars had faced the Hell no matter what country they fought for. But I have to commit that form a christian point of view, war is war and hell is hell. So it's not a question of a gernal hell, but a personal one. Even with or without beliving in a religion.
@nikto Jäger walker No one can beat TALIBAN , Afghanistan is the Graveyard of Empires. No one can win that land and AMERICA attack on TALIBAN not TALIBAN
The beginning scene is so well done. That girl’s naive innocence was such a contrast from what he had just been through. Her sweet pitched voice and cute southern accent would have sounded so foreign to him. Then to realize that he doesn’t belong there, that he doesn’t even fit in even with the majority of returning vets, that he has so few who could understand him, must have felt so lonely.
"War is hell, if you find yourself there, you will fight against demons, but soon you realize that you yourself are a demon. If you somehow manage to escape hell, you go a live your life, you soon realize that you never escaped it, it follows you wherever you go. There is no escape."
The scene that made me tear up the most is when the old head eventually broke despite already serving in WW1 which just goes to show even if you're already a hardened veteran it doesn't change the fact that you're still just a human and every human being has a breaking point regardless of how tough they are..
The best part of this movie is the aftermath impact. When Sledge had the nightmares. His denial of the ugly events that ever happened. And his attempt to erase the images from his mind. So young and yet so old and mellow than an old man. With this, I would say that this is a masterpiece which sets it apart from Band of Brothers.Which makes me feel this series in Pacific is better than BOB in the sense which it covers what many war movies rarely very rarely can ever convey to the audiences.
For me I would say neither is better. The Pacific is more relatable as the episodes only show the three people and you get an in-depth look at them. Band of Brothers differs in that its about Easy Company, and not really about any one person.
Remember this is made from the exploits primarily in 2 books.. With the "old breed at Peleliu & Okinawa" by Eugene Sledge ..And "Helmet for my pillow" by Robert Leckie. Sledge didnt write the book until the 1980's.. There are interviews with some of the men in the story on youtube.
Band of Brothers view and context was about ranks and the respect of the high ranking officers to the lower ranking soldiers who had more experience than them, that is why Major Winters respect his man not by his rank but by the brotherhood. The Pacific view is different, on how the soldier first enters its battle as an innocent and comes back home veteran but with PTSD. The great example for that is Sledge.
I served nearly 28 years as a United States Marine. This entire series relates to every individual Marine, even those who serve today. Each of the actors accurately portray the emotions of Marines who served in combat. Throughout the entire series, the characters (officers, SNCOs, NCOs & below) perfectly demonstrate personal reactions to their surroundings and to each other -- all of which is absolutely accurate.
More people should watch this video, it shows exactly the horrors of war our great grandparents had to endure so we could live our life the way we want now. We owe our lives to them. I hope these people will never be forgotten.
Honestly tho, what kind of questions are those at the beginning? Being in the Marine Corps in World War II, what would people expect from a young man? An accountant rather than a combat veteran lmao.
km93 19 a lot of jobs in the marine Corps other then mortar squad and infantry. Some of the jobs that could do a lot with numbers back then and help benefit after the war. May not have been the same question but they asked similar ones
I'm afraid I'd have lost my humanity over there. If one can see through the eyes of a combat veteran one will not only see but feel what they felt. And then perhaps understand what they had to do. My father-in-law dropped bombs on Japan and did not bat an eye about it and had no remorse. He flew 35 missions out of Guam and Saipan. B-29 Superfortress. He would never fly in a commercial plane after the war. Never again would he board a plane. I understand completely. He never talked about it. My father was in the infantry and he never talked about his experiences in Korea around Pork Chop Hill, or The battle of the Outposts. His positions were overrun twice by the Chinese. In hoards they came. He was lucky both times to get out with his carbine and his helmet. When they returned after retaking the ground the dead were everywhere. Literally, everywhere. I can see why men broke down and never returned the same.
To be in a World War at such an impressionable time in a human being's life..... Damn, it must've been Hell on those young men's psyche and outlook on life. Those years are supposed to be all about planning life, chasing skirts, hanging with friends, and getting most of the partying out of your system. God bless those young men and women, we will forever be indebted to them.....
My grandfather served in the same unit as John Basilone, also attended his Medal of honor ceremony in Australia after Guadalcanal. Obviously wasn't in Pelilue and or Okinawa with my grandad. John is alot shorter in person from what I remember him telling me. Also had a real gallow sense of humor and very short temper the show was more of a PC version of John from the show compared to the actual guy. "There wasn't a single word that didn't have F-word in it or around it in each sentence whenever he talked.
@@toadslaiz4119 Nah, be was asked to do an interview for HBO for that purpose but it was still a sensitive subject for him. He never talked about it but he wrote about it on his journal only me and my uncle discovered his 4 bronze stars with combat V and his journal few days after his funeral.
Nah homie. Here's a guy who can be taught essentially anything, work with people from all over The United States, and operate efficiently in stressful situations. You just need a technical/hard skill so your soft skills can shine through. That's easy. Anyone can teach someone to do something. But you can't teach what matters most. You're a boot by the way. ❤
All nationalities deserve respect they may have been enemies, or allies, but on the battlefield they are the same. All countries lost lives. Young men who didn't get to live the rest of their lives in peace. Men Who died In all theaters of war, European, Pacific, Africa, The East and more. Doesn't matter if you're German, American, Japanese, French, etc. Those young men never got to live a decent, peaceful life in a world without war.
What I appreciate most about this series is it shows just a peak into the hell war really is and the permanent effect it has on those we send. I've so wanted a film or documentary done that would drive that home so that those who've not seen it can at a minimum respect those who have. And hopefully get a sense of what it is we as a nation ask of them. Please show them the respect they've rightfully earned by 1st caring enough to. They can't forget and you sure as hell shouldn't either. God bless.
when i see this i allways am amazed at how back then they had no fancy plate carriers and air support yet they were in brutal hand to hand combat which is not seen today anymore
Never in the history of human conflict there was or ever will be such things as contrast between what's right or wrong, good or evil, only death, destruction and suffer inflicted by each other side, and the winner of that twisted game witch we call war gets to decide who was wrong and who was just. And that's how history writes itself, by blood and the lives of those who believed that they were just.
@@sirnamelessguy7395 Democracy vs. the regime, that is testing biological weapons on women and children? I think evil was pretty fucking evident in this story.
samo petancic so burning town & cities full of civilians isn’t evil. Dropping nukes on cities isn’t evil, the USA targeted populated areas. Just like in Europe when the allies bomb towns so that the Nazi can’t get labor work for near by projects. So their are no good vs evil. Every one did acts of evil.
@@Wicked-hx7yg nah dude that's justified, they all were fucking Nazis and Fascist even the fucking kids and your average Joe, whoes only concern was to feed his family. The extermination of millions,is not justified, holocaust was tragic, but also Berlin, Hiroshima, Nagasaki was tragic to, when civilians minding their own business are involved, things tend to go Grey, so for people like @samo petancic everyone did their job, there are no heroes, just soldiers doing their job, and the side who won had the privilege to call themselves whatever they want. To refeltc how grey ww2 was I like to think of a quote that Major-General Raymond Huff of the US Army "If the Germans had won, I would have been on trial at Nurem berg instead of them". So yeah, War is hell.
Former active duty Marine, volunteering in Ukraine, fighting in Ukraine. I finally believe in what I'm doing, finally an evil that must be stopped. If I don't come back, when you read this, remember what me and my American, Canadian, British, Swedish, French, and so many other nationalities boys did here. Semper Fidelis, Slava Ukraini 🇺🇲🇺🇦 Sgt H, USMC
A soldier doesn't fight what is in front of him, But to fight for what is behind him... In peace sons bury their fathers In war fathers bury their sons.
A parte mais marcante,foi a despedida. A guerra transforma as pessoas.Sou do Brasil 🇧🇷,um país com características continentais. Nossos soldados lutaram a segunda guerra mundial.Os alemães vieram aqui e afundaram vários navios mercantes. Assim nos arrastaram para o conflito...
my grandfather served on the Japanese side... was stationed at the very southern tip of japan when the war finally ended. I was told that his unit was getting ready for the anticipated invasion that never came. He never actually go to see combat as he was too young to fight until right before the end of the war.
Even though the japanese are in the wrong, I still respect some of those who solely fought for their family and I respect those who knew that If they fought the Marines they will never return home
Greatest generation of Americans to ever grace this great nation. If it wasn't for the young man that sacrifice so much the West Coast would have been open to Japan and we all be speaking Japanese and German now. Tell the Liberals open up a history book and go back and start teaching what's really important in school classrooms. American history. How the hell do these kids know where they're going in this country if you don't know where we come from? Again God bless them young men and the women who served in World War II
Fuck you. My Dad was a Marine in the Pacific and a lifelong liberal. You're not fit to shine his boots. It's you right-wingers that want to erase our history and make it fan fiction. We have to learn from our mistakes if we're going to survive.
What made them the Greatest wasn't what they did during the war. It's that they were able to come home and be normal again. I don't think I could do that. NICELY edited.
I don't think any of them were truly whole again. My father was a Marine in the Pacific, and while he married, had 7 kids and worked into his 80s, he was never without PTSD symptoms.
never insult veterans, you never know how much they suffered and sacrificed to keep people like you and me safe. Just because their flesh my not have been torn, no scars on their body, doesn't mean they came out un-scratched. Those who die in war are the only ones who truly see the end of the war. those who survive have to live it for the rest of their lives.
My grand father was in Okinawa WWII. He would never talk about it.. and when he did. It bothered him a lot. My father, my uncle, TO my nephew and I all have served this Great Nation. And ..........yes.............WAR IS HELL...........!!!!!!!!!!! US NAVY CORPSMAN 87 TO 95
@@willmartin792 God bless you sir. I fear for the future, as our countries become more hostile to one another and divert from the conventional war to an electronic and transparent one. I'm not a soilder, I'm still young but I respect every single person that has served, because they have put their life on the line at every stage. I'm not even American, yet you can never say every soilder is bad because everyone serves for their own reasons. However, I can tell how you feel. My grandfather was a lead-doctor in Lahore during the 1965 Indo-Pak war, the largest tank battle since WW2, and he told me he saw injuries that truly laid it out how much we needed peace. War is hell.
Out of all the WWII movies or series, The Pacific tore me up the most. Its the only one i haven't rewatched. It pretty much followed my FILs journal while he was stationed on Saipan as a copilot on a bomber.
This series and band of brothers were straight masterpieces
Name of this series ?
@@rakeshdalvi7901 the Pacific
@@rakeshdalvi7901 Dude the name of the series is in the title lol
very true 100%
I'm waiting for the next miniseries. Maybe Vietnam? 🤔
“War isn’t hell. Hell is Hell and War is War.”
“And of the two, war is a lot worse.”
“There are no innocent bystanders in hell, but war is chocked full of them. Old ladies, cripples, kids, In fact apart from most of the brass almost everyone involved is an innocent bystander.”
Neither does war. There’s just a break between them, then the war goes back into business.
_"Before I had taken a single gaddamn step onto that godforsaken beach, I had lost every friend I knew."_
-Master Sergeant Michael David O'Keefe (My Great Grandfather)
Respect to ur kind words
@@Nicolas-sr6zx Who says, that hell starts when you are dead? I think every soldger of WW1 and 2 and many other wars had faced the Hell no matter what country they fought for.
But I have to commit that form a christian point of view, war is war and hell is hell.
So it's not a question of a gernal hell, but a personal one. Even with or without beliving in a religion.
You know the government might be corrupt but every soldier deserves his respect.
@nikto jäger yeah in some cases soldiers just take their leaders too seriously.
@nikto jäger Those aren't soldiers
@nikto Jäger walker No one can beat TALIBAN , Afghanistan is the Graveyard of Empires.
No one can win that land and AMERICA attack on TALIBAN not TALIBAN
@@UsmanTheBroken no. America is 'attack on TITAN' not Taliban. And the main character name's, Eren.
@@smokeymcpot69 Thank you for your service!
The beginning scene is so well done. That girl’s naive innocence was such a contrast from what he had just been through. Her sweet pitched voice and cute southern accent would have sounded so foreign to him. Then to realize that he doesn’t belong there, that he doesn’t even fit in even with the majority of returning vets, that he has so few who could understand him, must have felt so lonely.
I don't like how they portrayed Eugene during that scene. They made him seem like a madman, whereas in his book he was a desperate man.
"War is hell, if you find yourself there, you will fight against demons, but soon you realize that you yourself are a demon. If you somehow manage to escape hell, you go a live your life, you soon realize that you never escaped it, it follows you wherever you go. There is no escape."
The scene that made me tear up the most is when the old head eventually broke despite already serving in WW1 which just goes to show even if you're already a hardened veteran it doesn't change the fact that you're still just a human and every human being has a breaking point regardless of how tough they are..
The best part of this movie is the aftermath impact. When Sledge had the nightmares. His denial of the ugly events that ever happened. And his attempt to erase the images from his mind. So young and yet so old and mellow than an old man. With this, I would say that this is a masterpiece which sets it apart from Band of Brothers.Which makes me feel this series in Pacific is better than BOB in the sense which it covers what many war movies rarely very rarely can ever convey to the audiences.
For me I would say neither is better. The Pacific is more relatable as the episodes only show the three people and you get an in-depth look at them. Band of Brothers differs in that its about Easy Company, and not really about any one person.
PTSD
Remember this is made from the exploits primarily in 2 books.. With the "old breed at Peleliu & Okinawa" by Eugene Sledge ..And "Helmet for my pillow" by Robert Leckie. Sledge didnt write the book until the 1980's.. There are interviews with some of the men in the story on youtube.
Band of Brothers view and context was about ranks and the respect of the high ranking officers to the lower ranking soldiers who had more experience than them, that is why Major Winters respect his man not by his rank but by the brotherhood. The Pacific view is different, on how the soldier first enters its battle as an innocent and comes back home veteran but with PTSD. The great example for that is Sledge.
It's the Marine Corps. Always better than the Army.
"Isn't there any thing the Marine Corps taught you to do?"
Sledge "I'm about to end this womans entire career."
lol
Correction: that woman felt her panties wet for the first time in her entire life.
This is the best trailer for the show ever. THIS is what they should advertise the show with. Absolutely brilliant!
This comment really means a lot. Tried to make a different style of video then I'm used to making. Glad it paid off!
You deserve credit. Great video my friend.
@@OminnousGaming Still holds true.
its crazy americans did all this fighting so they can dress in skirts and pink highthighs and call themselves femboys
I served nearly 28 years as a United States Marine. This entire series relates to every individual Marine, even those who serve today. Each of the actors accurately portray the emotions of Marines who served in combat. Throughout the entire series, the characters (officers, SNCOs, NCOs & below) perfectly demonstrate personal reactions to their surroundings and to each other -- all of which is absolutely accurate.
More people should watch this video, it shows exactly the horrors of war our great grandparents had to endure so we could live our life the way we want now. We owe our lives to them. I hope these people will never be forgotten.
Honestly tho, what kind of questions are those at the beginning? Being in the Marine Corps in World War II, what would people expect from a young man? An accountant rather than a combat veteran lmao.
km93 19 a lot of jobs in the marine Corps other then mortar squad and infantry. Some of the jobs that could do a lot with numbers back then and help benefit after the war. May not have been the same question but they asked similar ones
He is in the front line. What do we expect to him to do
It shows the total lack of understanding between the civilian world and the life of an infantryman
@@ryankasik7911 The movie "They shall not grow old" explains this phenomenon very good
Fucking POGs
That dude who charged with the sword had balls of steel
They're Japanese. They never stopped doing it. "Victory or death" was their mindset
@@Travisman123_ Yes but not in that order,haha
The Germans were the ones you didn't want to win the war. But it was the Japanese you didn't want to fight in the war.
@@TheTinLion my man's spitting straight facts in 2 different comment threads
Its called kill your enemy before he kills you.. That happens a lot in war..
"In peace sons bury their fathers, but in war fathers bury their sons".
Can’t even imagine what it was like to be there during that
you gonna get PTSD, etc. Very much pains
Hell
I'm afraid I'd have lost my humanity over there. If one can see through the eyes of a combat veteran one will not only see but feel what they felt. And then perhaps understand what they had to do. My father-in-law dropped bombs on Japan and did not bat an eye about it and had no remorse. He flew 35 missions out of Guam and Saipan. B-29 Superfortress. He would never fly in a commercial plane after the war. Never again would he board a plane. I understand completely. He never talked about it. My father was in the infantry and he never talked about his experiences in Korea around Pork Chop Hill, or The battle of the Outposts. His positions were overrun twice by the Chinese. In hoards they came. He was lucky both times to get out with his carbine and his helmet. When they returned after retaking the ground the dead were everywhere. Literally, everywhere. I can see why men broke down and never returned the same.
To be in a World War at such an impressionable time in a human being's life..... Damn, it must've been Hell on those young men's psyche and outlook on life. Those years are supposed to be all about planning life, chasing skirts, hanging with friends, and getting most of the partying out of your system. God bless those young men and women, we will forever be indebted to them.....
“Hell doesn’t start during battle, it start when the battle is over your heart is the only one beating”
Deep
My grandfather served in the same unit as John Basilone, also attended his Medal of honor ceremony in Australia after Guadalcanal. Obviously wasn't in Pelilue and or Okinawa with my grandad. John is alot shorter in person from what I remember him telling me. Also had a real gallow sense of humor and very short temper the show was more of a PC version of John from the show compared to the actual guy. "There wasn't a single word that didn't have F-word in it or around it in each sentence whenever he talked.
Did you survive the jump from the plane?
Mr. Cooper
They had to make it PC for the audience! 🤣
Is your grandad in the series? What was his name?
@@toadslaiz4119 Nah, be was asked to do an interview for HBO for that purpose but it was still a sensitive subject for him. He never talked about it but he wrote about it on his journal only me and my uncle discovered his 4 bronze stars with combat V and his journal few days after his funeral.
@@alpha1789 Wouldn't be in the comment section on TH-cam if I hadn't would i?!
Absolutely brilliant series 👏. Along with Band of Brothers..
Timeless classics....
Funny enough I had that same issue when I got out.
“Is there anything the Marine Corps taught you?”
Me an infantryman: 🤔
lol that's great dude, but hey at least you got those good ass looking, dress blues.
Nah homie.
Here's a guy who can be taught essentially anything, work with people from all over The United States, and operate efficiently in stressful situations.
You just need a technical/hard skill so your soft skills can shine through. That's easy. Anyone can teach someone to do something.
But you can't teach what matters most.
You're a boot by the way. ❤
@@fbisurveillancevan4450 fucking boots man
@@rek3sh I hate boots. They should be taken outside and shot.
@@fbisurveillancevan4450 lol boots made basic training very hard
Chills run down my spine watching this. God bless the Marines, navy, airforce and army who died fighting the Japanese.
Yeah, right up until they nuked 2 civilian populations...
TheTinLion seems like u forgot Pearl Harbor
@@dylancochran6354 key word here: civilians.
TheTinLion over 3,000 military personnel lost their lives including around 50 civilians and they attacked us first just think bout that
TheTinLion don’t forget abt the other 1,700 who were wounded
All nationalities deserve respect they may have been enemies, or allies, but on the battlefield they are the same. All countries lost lives. Young men who didn't get to live the rest of their lives in peace. Men Who died In all theaters of war, European, Pacific, Africa, The East and more. Doesn't matter if you're German, American, Japanese, French, etc. Those young men never got to live a decent, peaceful life in a world without war.
It kinda does matter if you're German they slaughtered millions of Jews purely because they could. But the rest I agree with
@@kyestevens no not really man you gotta understand the Germans weren’t all bad and at the end they were all young boys who wanted to come back home
What I appreciate most about this series is it shows just a peak into the hell war really is and the permanent effect it has on those we send. I've so wanted a film or documentary done that would drive that home so that those who've not seen it can at a minimum respect those who have. And hopefully get a sense of what it is we as a nation ask of them. Please show them the respect they've rightfully earned by 1st caring enough to. They can't forget and you sure as hell shouldn't either. God bless.
This hits different when watched before you watched the series and watch it again after finishing it
what is the series name haven’t seen it
@@matthewperis7418 The Pacific by HBO
when i see this i allways am amazed at how back then they had no fancy plate carriers and air support yet they were in brutal hand to hand combat which is not seen today anymore
My whole body had chills for a first minute and a few more afterwards. I miss and love this series. Time for me to go back now.
Oh, to have been a Marine at such a pivotal point in human history, when right and wrong, good and evil, stood in such stark contrast.
Beautiful vid.
Never in the history of human conflict there was or ever will be such things as contrast between what's right or wrong, good or evil, only death, destruction and suffer inflicted by each other side, and the winner of that twisted game witch we call war gets to decide who was wrong and who was just. And that's how history writes itself, by blood and the lives of those who believed that they were just.
@@sirnamelessguy7395 Democracy vs. the regime, that is testing biological weapons on women and children? I think evil was pretty fucking evident in this story.
samo petancic so burning town & cities full of civilians isn’t evil. Dropping nukes on cities isn’t evil, the USA targeted populated areas. Just like in Europe when the allies bomb towns so that the Nazi can’t get labor work for near by projects. So their are no good vs evil. Every one did acts of evil.
@@Wicked-hx7yg nah dude that's justified, they all were fucking Nazis and Fascist even the fucking kids and your average Joe, whoes only concern was to feed his family. The extermination of millions,is not justified, holocaust was tragic, but also Berlin, Hiroshima, Nagasaki was tragic to, when civilians minding their own business are involved, things tend to go Grey, so for people like @samo petancic everyone did their job, there are no heroes, just soldiers doing their job, and the side who won had the privilege to call themselves whatever they want.
To refeltc how grey ww2 was I like to think of a quote that Major-General Raymond Huff of the US Army "If the Germans had won, I would have been on trial at Nurem berg instead of them". So yeah, War is hell.
@@sirnamelessguy7395 The moment you say "naw this evil is justified" is the moment you lose your right to be taken seriously.
Loved this series along with band of brothers
Name pls
@@thron8140 the pacific
The greatest generation. Bless them all.
The acting was great but I have to give special props to Remi Malek for Snafu. He really made it!
Just a powerful edit the Pacific was just an outstanding miniseries.
This is one of the best traillers I've seen, very weel done. Should send it to HBO guys for them to watch!
This deserves sooo many more thumbs up! Great vid! Made me more emotional than watching the series itself!
Thank you so much for the comment. Glad to see people still enjoy the videos. Really this means a lot
Former active duty Marine, volunteering in Ukraine, fighting in Ukraine. I finally believe in what I'm doing, finally an evil that must be stopped. If I don't come back, when you read this, remember what me and my American, Canadian, British, Swedish, French, and so many other nationalities boys did here. Semper Fidelis, Slava Ukraini 🇺🇲🇺🇦 Sgt H, USMC
This is amazing, gave me chills!
This makes me happy!
This was a great series that taught me about the war in the pacific I only knew mostly stuff about the war in Europe
*I will experience this series one day. I have experienced Band of Brothers, and this is the second series in my DVD box set*
A soldier doesn't fight what is in front of him, But to fight for what is behind him...
In peace sons bury their fathers
In war fathers bury their sons.
A parte mais marcante,foi a despedida. A guerra transforma as pessoas.Sou do Brasil 🇧🇷,um país com características continentais. Nossos soldados lutaram a segunda guerra mundial.Os alemães vieram aqui e afundaram vários navios mercantes. Assim nos arrastaram para o conflito...
I had a really hard time getting into the Pacific, but once Sledge got into the picture, I was hooked
That's it as soon I came back from school im looking for the box set and binge watching it at the weekend for the thousand time
Did a bunch of the VFX on this. Grandpa aldo fought there during all this and it was an honor for me to work on it and this is a great trailer.
my grandfather served on the Japanese side... was stationed at the very southern tip of japan when the war finally ended. I was told that his unit was getting ready for the anticipated invasion that never came. He never actually go to see combat as he was too young to fight until right before the end of the war.
Great montage of the whole series. Good job man.
Even though the japanese are in the wrong, I still respect some of those who solely fought for their family and I respect those who knew that If they fought the Marines they will never return home
Can’t imagine to suddenly being back after that. Being there for a long time doing unimaginable things… how do you get back to normal life?
Awesome vid man this was my all time favorite tv series band of brothers was good but this was hands down my favorite
I appreciate the support! Tough choice picking between the two. Have you ever watched Generation Kill?
what is the name of this series??
best serie
USMC - no greater friend, no worse enemy.
Thank you to the brave men and women who saved my country under japanese reign, love from the Philippines.
Band of brothers and the pacfic are my fav show
Ah I love this series👑💓
People say war is hell. The real hell starts when the war ends and your heart is the only one beating out of yours friends
Heartwrenching and exhilarating video great job...boys sent to do savage work
It should be on the required reading list at the United States Naval Academy or at least the high school ROTC in America.
The series was will worth the watch.
This masterpiece is genius
Those guys were tough as nails. Lived through the Great Depression and a World War
I can’t stop seeing this
War = nightmare 😰
You did great in this movie Joe Mazzello and the rest of the actors.
It’s not a nightmare, it’s Hell
Amazing damn job bro.
Thanks bro!
War is hell, it has always been hell, that's the definition.
this is a hell damn good series
Excellent tribute, great serie.
Eugene Sledge was World War Two's Paul Baumer. But unlike his Great War counterpart he lived to tell the tale from his own perspective.
Greatest generation of Americans to ever grace this great nation. If it wasn't for the young man that sacrifice so much the West Coast would have been open to Japan and we all be speaking Japanese and German now. Tell the Liberals open up a history book and go back and start teaching what's really important in school classrooms. American history. How the hell do these kids know where they're going in this country if you don't know where we come from? Again God bless them young men and the women who served in World War II
Fuck you. My Dad was a Marine in the Pacific and a lifelong liberal. You're not fit to shine his boots. It's you right-wingers that want to erase our history and make it fan fiction. We have to learn from our mistakes if we're going to survive.
Oh the hell they went through...
Ack Ack
If you guys are wondering what show this is it’s the Pacific on HBO
Best edit I've seen!
Even one marine once said *You don't know the true horrors of war until you fight the japanese.*
Were the Japs more ruthless than the Germans?
To all the Veterans of World War ll. Salute!
Things us civilians will never understand.
Another great tribute video, keep up the great work!
Thanks Rivz!
It's beautiful.
The kneelers want "justice?" Let them earn it! Semper Fi!
I think that actor that plays Snafu really has a bright career ahead of him - 2010
holy fuck this is amazing, fucking goosebumps bro
Freedom is not free but we are never not willing to pay the price
Good job! Freddie and John.
And now this generation is almost gone... and we live in clownworld.
Respect to that brotha!!!!!! 💪
I wish the pacific had more stories on the battlefield instead of following a love story
What made them the Greatest wasn't what they did during the war. It's that they were able to come home and be normal again. I don't think I could do that. NICELY edited.
Todd Stowe Not all of them were able live that normal life after the events
I don't think any of them were truly whole again. My father was a Marine in the Pacific, and while he married, had 7 kids and worked into his 80s, he was never without PTSD symptoms.
2:19 that screaming broke me a lil.
Good job huge fan
Thank you for the comment!
When you sign up for it you have to face it...no excuses then cuz you signed up for it
This should be the trailer .
Sehr gut gemachtes Tribute 👍
None of us will have balls like these people.
My favorite series: Pacific (WW2), Band Of Brothers (WW2), Generation kill (Iraq) now all I need is a WW1 Series like this and I should be set
An American Civil War series would be amazing too.
In memory of al the People who risks their life for our freedom rest in peace my Heroes
My new favorite show, jesus.
What does Jesus have to do with the show lol?
@@Ingen.17 :|
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@@Ingen.17 are you stupid
never insult veterans, you never know how much they suffered and sacrificed to keep people like you and me safe. Just because their flesh my not have been torn, no scars on their body, doesn't mean they came out un-scratched. Those who die in war are the only ones who truly see the end of the war. those who survive have to live it for the rest of their lives.
My grand father was in Okinawa WWII. He would never talk about it.. and when he did. It bothered him a lot. My father, my uncle, TO my nephew and I all have served this Great Nation. And ..........yes.............WAR IS HELL...........!!!!!!!!!!!
US NAVY CORPSMAN 87 TO 95
Thank you for your service. Did you have any active service?
@@hannankhan354 8 years. 1st Gulf War
@@willmartin792 God bless you sir. I fear for the future, as our countries become more hostile to one another and divert from the conventional war to an electronic and transparent one. I'm not a soilder, I'm still young but I respect every single person that has served, because they have put their life on the line at every stage. I'm not even American, yet you can never say every soilder is bad because everyone serves for their own reasons. However, I can tell how you feel. My grandfather was a lead-doctor in Lahore during the 1965 Indo-Pak war, the largest tank battle since WW2, and he told me he saw injuries that truly laid it out how much we needed peace. War is hell.
My poor, poor soldiers
I thought it was talking about sabaton
My favorite War Film of all time right here.
It's not a film it's a series.
grasstv I’m well aware of that mate
@@xMarkie whats it called i really want to watch it now
FuZioN Reload The Pacific
@@xMarkie where can i watch it mate? and thank you for getting back to me
"i had to handle explosive" bruh you could have become a demolition team :P