Here’s a little tidbit about Nelson I tell anyone who will listen, and everyone if they don’t want to listen. In November of 2014, I was in a near fatal motorcycle wreck. I was in icu at banner umc across the street from trident 1. My father came out and spent the time he wasn’t with me over at trident 1. Nelson and his team took great care of my father keeping his spirits up. After I woke from coma, the Nelson and his team would often send over a plate of food to give me a break from the hospital food. The kindness and love we received from Nelson and his trident 1 team will never be forgotten by me, or my family. SFMF. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for this. I love these type of stories and will absolutely pay them a visit if we’re ever out that way from QC! Glad to see you recovered as well!
I had no idea he was a Navy SEAL at the time of the incident I'm about to describe but I now recognize this man as someone who wants helped me when my car was broken down. I am a man and I have had many flat tires and broken down vehicles but rarely, if ever, has anyone pulled over to help me. One night when I was driving back to North Carolina for college after visiting family up north I had a flat tire just outside of Virginia Beach. It was pretty late at night going on towards midnight. I didn't have a spare. I was sitting there debating what I should do whether or not to call a tow truck or whatever else my options might be when this guy in a truck pulled up and asked me if there was anything he could do to help. I said well unless you have a spare tire in your car that you're going to let me borrow to get back into town then probably not but I appreciate the offer. He said well I don't but I can give you a ride into town and help you get one. I said this time of night? He said yeah just hop in, I got you. I didn't get a weird buy from him at all. We chatted on the way there and he was a really cool laid-back guy and said that he was in the Navy etc etc. Long story short He took me back to a friend's house who had a spare tire that he was willing to let me have. I asked him how I would get it back to him And he said that I could just keep it. He drove me back out to my car and the tire did not fit so this man offered to take me to a motel where I could stay for the night and figure it out in the morning. Being a broke college kid this really wasn't an option for me which I told him. He said well I would let you crash at my place but I have to leave at 5:00 a.m. so he ended up paying for me to get a motel room. I was just shocked that he was being so nice that he offered to do that. I insisted that he give me his address and phone number so I can pay him back. He wouldn't. If you read these comments thank you so much for helping me that night. You have no idea how much of an impact that interaction had on me. Little did I know that I was being helped by a goddamn American war hero!
Had some great workups and good deployments with ST 2 and 4 in 90s when I was with 2nd Force Recon. Good dudes both those Teams were disciplined and old school. We got along great supported each other like brothers in Somalia other places.
The way he brings his story to life and tells it keeps you waiting for the finish and the next mission .Down to earth and kept his act together threw a lot of crap.
I love him, his style. Reminds me of my husband and his friends. The old school NSW, my husband’s friends are always talking about it. Their first chief was very old school, but when their chief was replaced, it was by a very joe navy type, and many decided to get out of the Navy because of it. They liked the old school hazing, lack of micromanaging, the trust. Their new chief was almost a political/corporate type. They hated him. My husband stayed for awhile longer, but after Covid got out. Its similar because I’ve had different department chiefs. Chill and then 2 dimensional squares.
Thank you to Nelson, this was a great episode and sorry to hear his dog passed away last week. The Greater Good Org mission in Ukraine is an honorable thing to help those animals in the war zone. Loved hearing more details about the Jessica Lynch rescue and the Bio/Chem dry hole AFO mission. Thanks to Nelson, Dave, Jack and D for a great one!
I remember being new at ST2 and NM was there. Great to see you guys check in with him. Lots of what he did after 2 we in the regulars were purposely kept ignorant of. Did visit one of his grills in Tuscon 8-10 years ago. Lots of photos of guys I knew, no longer with us.
This was a great interview. I enjoyed the free flowing discussion and the healthy dose of humor. Nelson seems like a most excellent human being, American and vet. Thank you all for providing this platform to hear from the humble heroes amongst us.
Did he just say that he feels likes he’s just been one big run on sentence?!?! This guy is freaking AWESOME!!!!! I honestly want more, like just stories. The chemical story is nuts and never heard it
You guys are awesome. Been watching a few years now. Passed through Tucson and hit the original Trident grill. Legit place and good food. Nelson is another good dude with a great story. Thanks for doing the show!
I married a navy man, bet he has some deployment pictures with a Hawaiian shirt on too. Working with military all my career, NSW is the most chillaxed of them all.
What a great interview. Super genuine, awesome guy. I felt like for the last 2 hours we were all at a table, drinking beers, listening to a super dope run on sentence.
As a young/snot nose support dude at the group, I got to do some support with NM and 100% he held us accountable but was never demeaning. Always LOUD, but that was just him. Awesome interview!
Stumpf has had a couple of other guys from gold on his podcast from that time frame who were involved in that deployment, Bill Rapier and Jason Silva, and they discuss it if you are interested. Cheers.
He seems like a real chill guy. All these badass dudes look like normal people. Imagine some drunk asshole running into him, you cant even really tell he's a badass SEAL yet he can kill you with his hands lol
Just came across this Pod cast and watched it from beginning to end, I didn't know you went to Gold after being a Green Team Cadre, I will swing by the OG Triton bar and grill next time I'm in Tuscon. V/R, Onstott, Red and Gray Red 97-01
Man,, I wish he could of gone more into the Bosnia stuff.. It’s like he skipped over that entire era of operations and went right into the Iraq stuff. Or maby he did talk about it and he later wanted it cut out for opsec? All in all, great episode. Team House always providing the best guests in the world.. Thank you 🙏 🇺🇸
@@Becarhodzic… That’s not true at all.. There were “some” prolific snatch and grab ops in Bosnia and DevGru played a big part in capturing Radislav Krstic, who was instrumental in the Srebrenica massacre of 7000 Muslim men and boys.
@@nickjohnson710. I know SAS Officer Cedrick Delves was captured in Bosnia and ordered to strip down to his boxer briefs and ordered to walk back to his safe house in Sarajevo? . Legend has it his briefs had a giant Union Jack stitched on the back of them 🇬🇧 Want to know anything else? 😊
@@joesgotya9930 Who mentioned 22SAS because I didn't? How old are you because, I can't believe you're a adult? You're just a US special forces fanboy, who copy's sentences from books that shows you don't have a mind of you're own, do you believe the news and creepy joe biden! I heard from many ex operators, that the US military isn't what it was, with all the forced vaccines and such, and all the experienced guys have gone? Surely they will be serving side by in the proxy war with the regiment, apparently there's 50 UKSF over, but I take what I see on the news with a pinch of salt....I bet you had all vaccines and believe the narrative.....
Why is it that higher ups seem to dislike professional war fighters? That is what we are all supposed to be in the combat and support sides? Nelson seems like someone I would've loved to fight for
Thanks for showing these Seals who aren't doing the alpha-male, manosphere and LARPing gimick. More realness and less of a marketing ploy if any at all.
@@redskyatnight123 Larping is like when they pretend to be in some cool anti-child trafficking gig but then it really turns out to just be a grift to sell merch. People are starting to get wary of these alpha-male life coaches. They start off innocently enough with "we-should-be-more-confident" but the more popular ones devolve into "your-wife-is-your-property" or "there's-no-reason-for-men-to-just-be-friends-with-women-unless-its-for-procreation". At the very least, its silliness is cringey but at the worst it creates a precedent for spousal abuse for men who are prone to believing these antics.
Some dudes are taking the alpha-male thing too far. One ex-USMC dude here was yelling at his wife when she didn't want to do as many reps and sets during an outdoor workout they did together. He's like one of those dudes who made a small fortune flipping houses and spews motivational alpha-male stuff to a willing audience whenever there's one even in the middle of a workout in the gym.
Fantastic interview thank you. Liked and subscribed. Funny enough I live in AZ (outside of Phoenix) but my sister lives in Tucson so I will go to one of his pubs.
You guys should cover WARFIGHTER: THE STORY OF AN AMERICAN FIGHTING MAN, the memoir of Colonel Jesse Johnson, who passed away late last year after the book came out. Amazing story. The co-author, Alex Holstein, is an excellent guest, knows the subject matter inside-out, both the Colonel's life and the 40-year history of warfare (and special ops) back-dropping it.
We call mopp suits n.b.c suits in the u.k, it stands for neuclear,biological and chemical suit and yes it's charcoal the suits are lined with, it absorbs chemicals. you usually get issued fullers earth and chemical detection pads, the fullers earth is a decontamination agent and the pads you stick to your suit they react different colours to tell you what chemicals are in the area, you also get these pads that you use to decontaminate yourself with. its a long,hot and hard to breath experience working in that gear .I actually enjoyed it for some reason and did my advanced n.b.c course as part of my job being a assault engineer. I also did army war graves which was a pretty horrific job, like if the Jessica lynch job had been British those bodies buried at the hospital would be part of my job to recover the remains get each body part correctly bagged and tagged, I would have to do a report on injurys present on the body and a grid reference of where each body was found then send the body's to be sent home for burial, not a nice job but it's nice to know it brings comfort to the families having their loved one home.great interview guys it was really interesting thank you.💙🏴💪🇺🇸
Andy Stumpf was on The JLynch raid and on the follow on. Nelson glosses over it nicely Andy calls it as it was. Glad to hear Nelson quietly echo both ops BS.
Call me crazy but this guy has Big Lebowski vibes. I’d definitely kick it and knock some pins around the lanes with this guy and just listen to his stories
I have always heard the West Coast seals were John Wayne…. Hollywood operators and the reason why the East coast teams were tighter was because Washington DC was an arms reach to view what seals do and how they can be used. DC did not do much visiting to West coast assets. So they always were accused of being loose .
@1:10:45 Andy Stumpf has already spoken about this hit on JRE and multiple times on his own podcast. So no real reason to keep this objective hush hush any longer
The petty ass unit politics is what killed it for me. I loved loved the military and would have gladly retired, but I couldn't move past the politics. When I left the Corps, I should have enlisted into the Army but a sense of loyalty kept me from doing that. But with all the paths to tiered units, how fast the Army promotes, and the massive amount of options and duty stations... Hindsight, that was how I should have finished my military career.
I would say that he’s is a very interesting Gentleman, but he’d probably be upset with that comment. I always want to know if he is still a Shooter? Does he still Teach / Train others? Thank you for your Service! 🇺🇸
I hate to say it but Being he was the chief for the Jessica lynch rescue. I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t the typical Envy cancer. So many guys get to do something simply being in the right place. But you see it time and time again. Where someone hits a milestone or accomplishment and every envious POS will come flanking them.. as in. “I didn’t get to be the chief on a hostage rescue, So I’ll just discredit Johnny Jones to bring him back down to my level”. OR “If I couldn’t be the (chief/shooter/medic/officer/pointman) on that op NOBODY WILL GET THE CREDIT FOR IT”. -- those that have been in communities will know exactly what I’m talking about. Rather you wanna admit it or not. -- it’s like everyone is fine until you win the lottery, then all your “friends” file lawsuits for everything under the sun. I’ve seen it happen 10-15 times on different scales with guys.
Hilarious Orlando is land locked yet the navy boot camp was there. Politics and Sean tor Bob Graham... F'n joke a mall was closer then even a lake. Much less the Atlantic Ocean
Here’s a little tidbit about Nelson I tell anyone who will listen, and everyone if they don’t want to listen. In November of 2014, I was in a near fatal motorcycle wreck. I was in icu at banner umc across the street from trident 1. My father came out and spent the time he wasn’t with me over at trident 1. Nelson and his team took great care of my father keeping his spirits up. After I woke from coma, the Nelson and his team would often send over a plate of food to give me a break from the hospital food. The kindness and love we received from Nelson and his trident 1 team will never be forgotten by me, or my family. SFMF. THANK YOU!!!
That does not surprise me one bit based on the vibe i'm getting in this interview. God bless him and you.
Thank you so much for this. I love these type of stories and will absolutely pay them a visit if we’re ever out that way from QC! Glad to see you recovered as well!
You still ride motorcycles?
@@gapshot5065 I did up till about a year ago. Medical reasons. Just haven’t got the nerve to sell my bike though.
I had no idea he was a Navy SEAL at the time of the incident I'm about to describe but I now recognize this man as someone who wants helped me when my car was broken down. I am a man and I have had many flat tires and broken down vehicles but rarely, if ever, has anyone pulled over to help me. One night when I was driving back to North Carolina for college after visiting family up north I had a flat tire just outside of Virginia Beach. It was pretty late at night going on towards midnight. I didn't have a spare. I was sitting there debating what I should do whether or not to call a tow truck or whatever else my options might be when this guy in a truck pulled up and asked me if there was anything he could do to help. I said well unless you have a spare tire in your car that you're going to let me borrow to get back into town then probably not but I appreciate the offer. He said well I don't but I can give you a ride into town and help you get one. I said this time of night? He said yeah just hop in, I got you. I didn't get a weird buy from him at all. We chatted on the way there and he was a really cool laid-back guy and said that he was in the Navy etc etc. Long story short He took me back to a friend's house who had a spare tire that he was willing to let me have. I asked him how I would get it back to him And he said that I could just keep it. He drove me back out to my car and the tire did not fit so this man offered to take me to a motel where I could stay for the night and figure it out in the morning. Being a broke college kid this really wasn't an option for me which I told him. He said well I would let you crash at my place but I have to leave at 5:00 a.m. so he ended up paying for me to get a motel room. I was just shocked that he was being so nice that he offered to do that. I insisted that he give me his address and phone number so I can pay him back. He wouldn't. If you read these comments thank you so much for helping me that night. You have no idea how much of an impact that interaction had on me. Little did I know that I was being helped by a goddamn American war hero!
This is awesome
This dude is awesome, so mature, grounded, humble, confident. He's the real deal
Had some great workups and good deployments with ST 2 and 4 in 90s when I was with 2nd Force Recon. Good dudes both those Teams were disciplined and old school. We got along great supported each other like brothers in Somalia other places.
Thank you for your sacrifices for our country 🇺🇸 hopefully we get it back
Duff!!!!
Shoutout to Dave for asking excellent questions, and keeping the conversation flowing.
Your all freaking awesome. Nelson Miller thank you for your service and all you've done in your life for this country.
The way he brings his story to life and tells it keeps you waiting for the finish and the next mission .Down to earth and kept his act together threw a lot of crap.
I love him, his style. Reminds me of my husband and his friends. The old school NSW, my husband’s friends are always talking about it. Their first chief was very old school, but when their chief was replaced, it was by a very joe navy type, and many decided to get out of the Navy because of it. They liked the old school hazing, lack of micromanaging, the trust. Their new chief was almost a political/corporate type. They hated him. My husband stayed for awhile longer, but after Covid got out. Its similar because I’ve had different department chiefs. Chill and then 2 dimensional squares.
It was an honor working for Nelson at the first Trident. He's a fascinating man, and anyone who has the pleasure of meeting him is sincerely lucky.
Luv Seals and love Nelson 💘...he reminds me of my favorite Seal Don Shipley ❤!. Just love these heroes! Thanks guys!
Thank you to Nelson, this was a great episode and sorry to hear his dog passed away last week. The Greater Good Org mission in Ukraine is an honorable thing to help those animals in the war zone. Loved hearing more details about the Jessica Lynch rescue and the Bio/Chem dry hole AFO mission. Thanks to Nelson, Dave, Jack and D for a great one!
Salute and thank you for being respectful of Lynch. Such a complete professional.
Great interview, incredible individual. Thank you for letting him talk without interruption.
I remember being new at ST2 and NM was there. Great to see you guys check in with him. Lots of what he did after 2 we in the regulars were purposely kept ignorant of. Did visit one of his grills in Tuscon 8-10 years ago. Lots of photos of guys I knew, no longer with us.
this dude's amazing, so humble.
Nellie is a special dude, glad to know him even if only a little. He is a character for sure. Oh and HTTR!
Outstanding content as always fellas, Nelson thank you for your service! It's a travesty that this channel doesn't have a few million followers...
Nelson Miller is the best SF presenter I have seen - kudos to him
This was a fantastic interview.Thankyou frogman Nelson.A Viet nam era Serve instructor.God Bless sir and Thankyou for your bravery.
This was a great interview. I enjoyed the free flowing discussion and the healthy dose of humor. Nelson seems like a most excellent human being, American and vet. Thank you all for providing this platform to hear from the humble heroes amongst us.
Did he just say that he feels likes he’s just been one big run on sentence?!?! This guy is freaking AWESOME!!!!! I honestly want more, like just stories. The chemical story is nuts and never heard it
This guy’s like a badass humble Bradley Cooper
You guys are awesome. Been watching a few years now. Passed through Tucson and hit the original Trident grill. Legit place and good food. Nelson is another good dude with a great story. Thanks for doing the show!
I’m glad he’s on vacation in this, most guys come on here in all the same outfits but he got the floral shirt on, chillin 🤣🤣🤣 this is great
I married a navy man, bet he has some deployment pictures with a Hawaiian shirt on too. Working with military all my career, NSW is the most chillaxed of them all.
What a great interview. Super genuine, awesome guy. I felt like for the last 2 hours we were all at a table, drinking beers, listening to a super dope run on sentence.
Andy stumpf had "the little blonde chick" on his podcast. She is a tough human and pretty cool to boot.
It’s like a young Don Shipley.
As a young/snot nose support dude at the group, I got to do some support with NM and 100% he held us accountable but was never demeaning. Always LOUD, but that was just him. Awesome interview!
Open a sixth Trident Grill location but call it “Trident Grill 9”.
The competition will think you have 9 locations.
I hope he opens a Trident Grill in North Phoenix! Would be a great location for him and our community would love to have him here.
If I saw him in Vegas I'd never think he was even military let alone a tier 1 seal. He's low key
Great interview. Direct, to the point, good follow up questions.
Would love to have Nelson on POD with Andy Stumpf seems like they were in the same unit around the same time
Stumpf has had a couple of other guys from gold on his podcast from that time frame who were involved in that deployment, Bill Rapier and Jason Silva, and they discuss it if you are interested. Cheers.
This guy seems chill af! Great guest!
Man that was enjoyable to listen to. Guy is a great speaker for sure
He seems like a real chill guy. All these badass dudes look like normal people. Imagine some drunk asshole running into him, you cant even really tell he's a badass SEAL yet he can kill you with his hands lol
Seals don’t have extensive grappling training at all. Not likely that he would kill someone with his hands
@@JC-zl4mqI’m guessing the guy can probably handle his business
This is awesome, thanks gentlemen!
Just came across this Pod cast and watched it from beginning to end, I didn't know you went to Gold after being a Green Team Cadre, I will swing by the OG Triton bar and grill next time I'm in Tuscon.
V/R,
Onstott, Red and Gray Red
97-01
Did Nelson serve on the USS Saratoga doing ship boardings during Op Desert Shield? We had a bunch of ST2 guys in the early days of Desert Shield.
Nelson Miller is so fucking cool !
What an honor to hear him speak .
As salamu alaykum ❤
Nelson looks like a younger Don Shipley or DJ Shipley's brother. Devgru obviously knows how to pick the best!
Seems like a good dude. Former Army. Would have been cool to put some down range with him.
Man,, I wish he could of gone more into the Bosnia stuff.. It’s like he skipped over that entire era of operations and went right into the Iraq stuff. Or maby he did talk about it and he later wanted it cut out for opsec? All in all, great episode. Team House always providing the best guests in the world.. Thank you 🙏 🇺🇸
They did absolutely nothing worthy in Bosnia. That’s why he skipped over it!
I can't believe you don't know this already? You're the world's leading authority, right!? Lol
@@Becarhodzic… That’s not true at all.. There were “some” prolific snatch and grab ops in Bosnia and DevGru played a big part in capturing Radislav Krstic, who was instrumental in the Srebrenica massacre of 7000 Muslim men and boys.
@@nickjohnson710. I know SAS Officer Cedrick Delves was captured in Bosnia and ordered to strip down to his boxer briefs and ordered to walk back to his safe house in Sarajevo? . Legend has it his briefs had a giant Union Jack stitched on the back of them 🇬🇧
Want to know anything else? 😊
@@joesgotya9930 Who mentioned 22SAS because I didn't? How old are you because, I can't believe you're a adult? You're just a US special forces fanboy, who copy's sentences from books that shows you don't have a mind of you're own, do you believe the news and creepy joe biden! I heard from many ex operators, that the US military isn't what it was, with all the forced vaccines and such, and all the experienced guys have gone? Surely they will be serving side by in the proxy war with the regiment, apparently there's 50 UKSF over, but I take what I see on the news with a pinch of salt....I bet you had all vaccines and believe the narrative.....
thank you all that will give to the greatergood ..
Greater Good! I am in. I will go to the Trident grill too!
Very Entertaining Dude , and he knows he is fortunate for the opportunities he seemed to have earned. ✌🏼
The guest has a proper attitude. I wish we would have worked together.
Why is it that higher ups seem to dislike professional war fighters? That is what we are all supposed to be in the combat and support sides? Nelson seems like someone I would've loved to fight for
Another great episode!
Thanks for showing these Seals who aren't doing the alpha-male, manosphere and LARPing gimick. More realness and less of a marketing ploy if any at all.
What's larping ? And what's wrong with people trying to make bread
@@redskyatnight123 Larping is like when they pretend to be in some cool anti-child trafficking gig but then it really turns out to just be a grift to sell merch. People are starting to get wary of these alpha-male life coaches. They start off innocently enough with "we-should-be-more-confident" but the more popular ones devolve into "your-wife-is-your-property" or "there's-no-reason-for-men-to-just-be-friends-with-women-unless-its-for-procreation". At the very least, its silliness is cringey but at the worst it creates a precedent for spousal abuse for men who are prone to believing these antics.
It doesn’t really count as Larping if they’ve actually done it
Live Action Role PlayING -Larping
Some dudes are taking the alpha-male thing too far. One ex-USMC dude here was yelling at his wife when she didn't want to do as many reps and sets during an outdoor workout they did together. He's like one of those dudes who made a small fortune flipping houses and spews motivational alpha-male stuff to a willing audience whenever there's one even in the middle of a workout in the gym.
I sincerely enjoyed this one.
Fantastic interview thank you. Liked and subscribed. Funny enough I live in AZ (outside of Phoenix) but my sister lives in Tucson so I will go to one of his pubs.
"I never questioned the men around me"....says it all about Seals 🦭trusting their Seal 🦭Team brothers......I love that!
You guys should cover WARFIGHTER: THE STORY OF AN AMERICAN FIGHTING MAN, the memoir of Colonel Jesse Johnson, who passed away late last year after the book came out. Amazing story. The co-author, Alex Holstein, is an excellent guest, knows the subject matter inside-out, both the Colonel's life and the 40-year history of warfare (and special ops) back-dropping it.
We call mopp suits n.b.c suits in the u.k, it stands for neuclear,biological and chemical suit and yes it's charcoal the suits are lined with, it absorbs chemicals. you usually get issued fullers earth and chemical detection pads, the fullers earth is a decontamination agent and the pads you stick to your suit they react different colours to tell you what chemicals are in the area, you also get these pads that you use to decontaminate yourself with. its a long,hot and hard to breath experience working in that gear .I actually enjoyed it for some reason and did my advanced n.b.c course as part of my job being a assault engineer. I also did army war graves which was a pretty horrific job, like if the Jessica lynch job had been British those bodies buried at the hospital would be part of my job to recover the remains get each body part correctly bagged and tagged, I would have to do a report on injurys present on the body and a grid reference of where each body was found then send the body's to be sent home for burial, not a nice job but it's nice to know it brings comfort to the families having their loved one home.great interview guys it was really interesting thank you.💙🏴💪🇺🇸
Really cool interview. The nicer the Operator, the less I’d want to see their wrath. And this man seems super nice.
Another "be careful who you mess with" learning moment.
Awesome interview.
Great talk!
Amazing story
Intro is 🔥
Andy Stumpf was on The JLynch raid and on the follow on. Nelson glosses over it nicely Andy calls it as it was. Glad to hear Nelson quietly echo both ops BS.
great interview
1:08:08 MOP IV @ +100 is the squishiest squish squish squish deadliest catch
Tip of The Spear. Cream of the Crop. The fiery Crucible of Combat. 😎🔱👍
Humble, grateful, kind, professional. I’d follow him to hell wearing a side ponytail…🇺🇸🙏
This guy must use the same shampoo Don Shipley uses…….
They actually look like they could be related
Saltwater, Semtex, and gunpowder?
He just wakes up and his natural musk makes his hair look like that
As the legend goes every seal is issued a book deal, hair gel, and a signal mirror to check their hair.
@@johnnyrondo709 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Call me crazy but this guy has Big Lebowski vibes. I’d definitely kick it and knock some pins around the lanes with this guy and just listen to his stories
How does his laptop mic sound better than your lav mics?
Awesome episode!
Wasn't he on CBS60min with that woman reporter on a clip about navy seal in Afghanistan when navy seal raid a compound!!
I have always heard the West Coast seals were John Wayne…. Hollywood operators and the reason why the East coast teams were tighter was because Washington DC was an arms reach to view what seals do and how they can be used. DC did not do much visiting to West coast assets. So they always were accused of being loose .
Bootcamp in Orlando would have been so much better than in Great Lakes.
Weird that I just happen to find myself in Tucson for the next few days.
Great hearing from the real.
What a cool ass dude 🤙
This cat is a HALO ninja too
This guy is so humble other team guys embellish stuff
Would be great if y’all could interview a DOE paramilitary security officer for nuclear sites
They did, former Delta operator George “Gio” Hand. He worked out at NTTR
The Team House suggestion should invite ex-Seal Astrounrat Capt. Chris Cassidy, your show.
That man has a beautiful set of hair for close to 60.
@1:10:45 Andy Stumpf has already spoken about this hit on JRE and multiple times on his own podcast.
So no real reason to keep this objective hush hush any longer
He also had Jessica on his podcast.
The petty ass unit politics is what killed it for me. I loved loved the military and would have gladly retired, but I couldn't move past the politics.
When I left the Corps, I should have enlisted into the Army but a sense of loyalty kept me from doing that. But with all the paths to tiered units, how fast the Army promotes, and the massive amount of options and duty stations... Hindsight, that was how I should have finished my military career.
Well done!! #LLTB
I would say that he’s is a very interesting Gentleman, but he’d probably be upset with that comment. I always want to know if he is still a Shooter? Does he still Teach / Train others?
Thank you for your Service! 🇺🇸
It’s not just the rangers, the army is full of acquires 😭😭 iykyk
Gru and the Minions
I hate to say it but Being he was the chief for the Jessica lynch rescue. I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t the typical Envy cancer. So many guys get to do something simply being in the right place. But you see it time and time again. Where someone hits a milestone or accomplishment and every envious POS will come flanking them.. as in. “I didn’t get to be the chief on a hostage rescue, So I’ll just discredit Johnny Jones to bring him back down to my level”. OR “If I couldn’t be the (chief/shooter/medic/officer/pointman) on that op NOBODY WILL GET THE CREDIT FOR IT”. -- those that have been in communities will know exactly what I’m talking about. Rather you wanna admit it or not. -- it’s like everyone is fine until you win the lottery, then all your “friends” file lawsuits for everything under the sun. I’ve seen it happen 10-15 times on different scales with guys.
Ha crazy. I drank at trident in college. Never knew it was seal stuff.
please interview andy stumpf next!
I was an AO! IYOYAS!
Is there a team guy who has not don’t social media content?? Just one!
Great interviewers, love the topics. But damn Bro....stop with the cigars-it doesn't look natural, it's creepy.
Hilarious Orlando is land locked yet the navy boot camp was there. Politics and Sean tor Bob Graham... F'n joke a mall was closer then even a lake. Much less the Atlantic Ocean
I was expecting much more of you Murphy in this interview. Why didn't you ask him about the articles on his team misconducts ?
"Shes a hot blonde from West Virginia"
Secondly, this is a f##king show dog with f##king papers. You can't board it. It gets upset. Its hair falls out.
“OVER THE LINE!”
damn he dogged the Army too much lol. that chief that wouldn't give him his e9 actually is the one who shouldn't be chief, poor leader.
Notice everyone else was always the problem…
the "assaulter" stuff? cmon bro....
Every other show is special ops. How “special” are they really
Algorithm.