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Colombian civilian 🇨🇴 here. I really enjoyed the episode of Toughest Forces on Earth with the Comandos Jungla of our National Police. Cameron is the best. Greetings from Bogotá.
I was in RASP when Kobe died. One of the cadre made us sprint and touch that fuckin wall 24 times in honor of Kobe lmao This was after like a 2 hour smoke session with the worms and bear crawls. RASP was completely gnarly, feels like a fever dream thinking back on it.
Really good episode, I watch a lot of content with veterans and still Cameron had a lot of unique perspectives on his service. The domestic use of force bit was also news to me, kinda shocked to hear it. It has to be such a surreal and conflicted feeling operating in a home turf environment. Thank you for sharing your story and thanks to the channel, you guys do amazing work.
The Cole Range memories remain with me to This day. 2008 RIP, before it became RASP. My cadre were SSG Shanaman, SSG Kap, SSG Edward’s. If you know you know. Best and worst time of my life. Crazy that Kap and Shanaman are gone now. Life’s crazy RLTW
I remember while being deployed we'd workout like crazy, and when everyone was spent, someone would throw in the P90X ABB RIPPER video, and of course we had to complete it lol
I didn't know soldiers piss on each other in the barracks too, I thought that was a Marine thing. Remember, no one is ever too drunk to get punched in the face.
I’ve been in both branches. When I was in Fuji we had a guy get drunk and piss in the middle of the squad bay while he was getting yelled at by the duty guy. As he was pissing he said “I’m not even pissing”. Also have seen a lot more dumb people and undisciplined people in the army though. Had a soldier show up in the PT uniform but had combat boots on…
@@replynotificationsdisabled It definitely wasn't boot pt. He was the boot wearing boots in PT shorts while everyone in formation was wearing regular shoes.
2:07:20 I’m in the same boat, I was medically retired last year and when I got my DD214 I had 80$ to my name because I had to pay for a transmission replacement in my truck, I had to crash on a friends couch for a week till I got my final paycheck so I could afford the gas home, and then I had to move back in with my dad. I did 4 1/2 years in the Marine Corps and before the corps I worked in the oilfield, I had no skills and no schooling to transfer over, I was lost, and honestly I still am, doing shit part time security right now trying to figure out my life. Growing up all I wanted was to be a Marine, and my career ended early due to a back injury, so now I’m 24 and feel like I’m extremely behind everyone else my age.
Almost 40 years ago same happened to me was out three months shy of Panama watching my unit patch on CNN , I lost my shit ,you want to do your job. Military doesn't train you up for that and nothing slates that feeling of duty.
This dude sounds like me lol. I was into hip hop dancing since i was like 13 been dancing since. I got in trouble in osut for c walking in the mwr. A drill saw me and asked what unit i was in a happened to know one of my DS called him and said u got 5 mins to get to ur troop area, long story short got a nice like 3 or 4 hour smoke sesiion for "b bopping around like im in the hood" exact words from the DS 😂
I had a very similar experience at basic in 2017, the running around switching uniforms was nightmare the stealing chow and peanut butter packets the dealing with assholes and people with no common sense😂 Artillery does OSUT at fort sill, I think MPs do OSUT too at fort Leonardwood. Also the GT score of 110 gets you any job in the military I got a 111 as well! Props to you and great story brother! 🤜🤛
Silent professional is accurate. My experience with them when I had questions they usually had an answer to the tune of, you'll find out when you get there
Dude your Syria deployment sounds a lot like mine. We were fighting Iranian proxies but it was just not as kinetic as I thought. We had 2 PH recipients on my outpost which was pretty good compared to Afghanistan.
As a fellow Man myself, I can honestly say I wanna be friends with this man. Literally seems like just another one of the bros. Shout out to you broski💪🏽🤞🏽🫡
Thats why telling soldiers " this is the best thing you'll do in your pathetic life"........ then you get out and depression hits because you feel worthless.
@@DaneNowak if you’re thinking about joining then fucking do it this shit is a blast. Best decision I’ve ever made OSUT is so fun, I can’t wait for RASP this summer
I was 41 clubbed out of airborne school. It was super disappointing because I really wanted to join the Marines and did since I was a child. But I was lured away by the thought of being a paratrooper by my JROTC instructors. only for it to be dashed on day one. Then you’re doing bitch details for the airborne school until you get orders somewhere else. The worst part of that was the NCOs treating you like trash for failing the PT standard but I’m like dude I got a 275 on my PT test. It was an every day very personal harassment by those clowns. In basic everyone gets fucked with in a group. There it was being singled out and personally insulted and denigrated. Then they hide behind their rank. I lost a lot of respect for the Army as an organization there. It didn’t get better once I got to my unit.
Dude you had it easy. I remember when I got to my infantry unit in 2007 and my unit actually just got back from Iraq in Sadr City of 2006. They absolutely destroyed us. We would have to get up 3am every morning to clean their shit. While they sleep in until 7am. We got off work late around 7-8pm. We had to basically living in the motor pool for about a month straight.
I’m wondering if probationers have a search waiver in CA or it it was part of his probation. Unfortunately many times, police officers don’t have discretion in these situations. Especially with gun laws in CA
@@theundisputed3671 He did! Then went straight into Airborne School and is currently recovering from a hard landing. His and another jumper's chutes got entangled. Only one of the reserves deployed; it wasn't his.
Good on you man. But I never understood how people can join and go through all the trials to become special ops just to do one contract 4-5 years and then get out. Doesn’t make sense to me, all that work for nothing pretty much.
I’m betting the deployment cycle slowing down even being in Regiment played a role. I got out in 2016 and my last deployment was just different in OEF XV. I agree though. Shit happens I guess
@@Ferg173rd makes sense. He explained to me his reasoning also and it seems like all the training and then having slow deployment made it hard to want to keep going at it.
Nothing going on. You get tired you get different ideas. You think of greener grass. The military is very glorified and looked at as cool but in reality it’s stressful, you don’t see your family, and it can be very depressing. Or should I say feelings of impending doom. So outside look in I could easily understand that thought process but if you been in you know exactly how easy it is to get out.
4 deploying Ranger battalions within the 75th Ranger Regiment including RMIB. Ranger Training Battalions 4, 5, and 6. Ranger School (to get your Ranger Tab) it’s a leadership school.
He lives in California hence why majority of interviews are from California born vets lol. You expect this guy to start flying guys out and paying for hotels ?
@@Gearsguy300 yeah i was about to say, i feel like we might be forgetting that Urban Valor is a youtuber, and not like a multimillion dollar press/entertainment corpo. His thing is in-person interviews so doing the whole country as a guy with a youtube account is asking a lot for a man who presumably has a family
We're actually starting to bring other vets out to another location on the East Coast. Travel isn't really possible yet, but if you know a vet on the East Coast we can film them in Virginia. It's tough, but we're getting there!
@@erics362right. which is why 75th ranger regiment has the militarys only tier 1 recce/recon unit. R.R.D. now known as R.R.C. apples and oranges indeed.
@@ArmorOfZeus I'm very familiar with RRC. The final portion of their training is to successfully complete the Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC).
@@erics362 The more elite units in all branches tend to cross train, recon goes to airborne school too, it implies nothing other than the fact it is part of the job. Marines ain't special lol it's hard to grasp that concept when you've sipped on the koolaid for too long.
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U need some of us east coast vets on here.
Never quit! It will always come to an end turn your brain off and you’ll be okay!
Thank you for having me! I had a blast🔥
Thank you for your service 👍🏻👊🏻
Congrats 🎉
I love your energy. I'm a teacher and my favorite type of students are the hyperactive boys.
It was a pleasure to sit with you brother. 🤙🏻🪖🇺🇸
@@johnlindsey285 sure will be!
Camerion Fath is one of the reasons I wanna become a Ranger I ship out in 15 days as an 11X option 40 RLTW Cameron
Good luck to you man
@@h6nkythx man rly appreciate it
Good luck and don't quit!
@@CamFath wasn’t planning on it
See you there bro!
Dudes personality is infectious
Bro your aura personality it's honestly just pure
Colombian civilian 🇨🇴 here. I really enjoyed the episode of Toughest Forces on Earth with the Comandos Jungla of our National Police. Cameron is the best. Greetings from Bogotá.
I was in RASP when Kobe died. One of the cadre made us sprint and touch that fuckin wall 24 times in honor of Kobe lmao This was after like a 2 hour smoke session with the worms and bear crawls. RASP was completely gnarly, feels like a fever dream thinking back on it.
did you make it through, brother?
Did you make it through ?
thats cringey asf
Love you Cam. Been watching you and Izzy for years. You guys are amazing. Thank you for telling your story
Cameron miss your content on shift fire glad to see you on here!
Man, talking about basic and all, got ol’ Sarge here feeling nostalgic. 🇺🇸💪🏼💪🏼
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS DUDE❗
Infantry vet here. Love this dude
He explained everything so perfectly!
I can sit down and talk to this guy all day man! 💪💪
Cool dude saw his netflix show. It was good... ty 4 ur service
Saw the homie on Netflix lol. Seems like such a good dude. Thanks for sharing brother!
What show?
@@MrCashewkitty Toughest forces on earth
“Area beautification” 😂😂😂 from now on, that’s how I’ll refer to my yardwork
that's a very common military term
Really good episode, I watch a lot of content with veterans and still Cameron had a lot of unique perspectives on his service. The domestic use of force bit was also news to me, kinda shocked to hear it. It has to be such a surreal and conflicted feeling operating in a home turf environment. Thank you for sharing your story and thanks to the channel, you guys do amazing work.
The Cole
Range memories remain with me to
This day. 2008 RIP, before it became RASP. My cadre were SSG Shanaman, SSG Kap, SSG Edward’s. If you know you know. Best and worst time of my life. Crazy that Kap and Shanaman are gone now. Life’s crazy RLTW
i got through to cole range on the last rip class... had to wait another 2 months for rasp suckeeeed. RLTW
I remember while being deployed we'd workout like crazy, and when everyone was spent, someone would throw in the P90X ABB RIPPER video, and of course we had to complete it lol
This guy is a great storyteller
I didn't know soldiers piss on each other in the barracks too, I thought that was a Marine thing. Remember, no one is ever too drunk to get punched in the face.
Infantry is infantry marines ain't special lol
Seen it in Diffa Nigeria, dude was filling sandbags for days. Solid justice not paperwork
I’ve been in both branches. When I was in Fuji we had a guy get drunk and piss in the middle of the squad bay while he was getting yelled at by the duty guy. As he was pissing he said “I’m not even pissing”. Also have seen a lot more dumb people and undisciplined people in the army though. Had a soldier show up in the PT uniform but had combat boots on…
@@josephwilson1333 maybe it was boot pt? haha
@@replynotificationsdisabled It definitely wasn't boot pt. He was the boot wearing boots in PT shorts while everyone in formation was wearing regular shoes.
2:07:20 I’m in the same boat, I was medically retired last year and when I got my DD214 I had 80$ to my name because I had to pay for a transmission replacement in my truck, I had to crash on a friends couch for a week till I got my final paycheck so I could afford the gas home, and then I had to move back in with my dad. I did 4 1/2 years in the Marine Corps and before the corps I worked in the oilfield, I had no skills and no schooling to transfer over, I was lost, and honestly I still am, doing shit part time security right now trying to figure out my life.
Growing up all I wanted was to be a Marine, and my career ended early due to a back injury, so now I’m 24 and feel like I’m extremely behind everyone else my age.
Almost 40 years ago same happened to me was out three months shy of Panama watching my unit patch on CNN , I lost my shit ,you want to do your job.
Military doesn't train you up for that and nothing slates that feeling of duty.
25? Behind- no way lol you have all the time in the world my dude
thank cameron love ur video men thank u for your service
This dude is auwsome, thanks for sharing
Good guy and great story, luv it!
This dude is a badass story teller. Got me to laugh quite a few times
Great video man.
This dude sounds like me lol. I was into hip hop dancing since i was like 13 been dancing since. I got in trouble in osut for c walking in the mwr. A drill saw me and asked what unit i was in a happened to know one of my DS called him and said u got 5 mins to get to ur troop area, long story short got a nice like 3 or 4 hour smoke sesiion for "b bopping around like im in the hood" exact words from the DS 😂
That’s hilarious
Hahaha omg, that Ranger School recycle story killed me, I'm sorry Cameron! 😂
This guy is awesome!
I had a very similar experience at basic in 2017, the running around switching uniforms was nightmare the stealing chow and peanut butter packets the dealing with assholes and people with no common sense😂 Artillery does OSUT at fort sill, I think MPs do OSUT too at fort Leonardwood. Also the GT score of 110 gets you any job in the military I got a 111 as well! Props to you and great story brother! 🤜🤛
Silent professional is accurate. My experience with them when I had questions they usually had an answer to the tune of, you'll find out when you get there
*Pew pew pew* “oh that’s just Bashir over there testing his AK making sure it still works” 🤣🤣🤣
He’s really good at telling stories and funny fr
More Cam content? Count me in.
Dude your Syria deployment sounds a lot like mine. We were fighting Iranian proxies but it was just not as kinetic as I thought. We had 2 PH recipients on my outpost which was pretty good compared to Afghanistan.
As a fellow Man myself, I can honestly say I wanna be friends with this man. Literally seems like just another one of the bros. Shout out to you broski💪🏽🤞🏽🫡
Super detailed interview...cool ass dude
Love the channel bro. But the volume gotta be raised higher. Even at the highest volume it sounds like low
Thats why telling soldiers " this is the best thing you'll do in your pathetic life"........ then you get out and depression hits because you feel worthless.
I deployed with Pemberton 3 different times lol in the span of 2 years
This guy 🥰🥰🥰
11B, 12B, and 31B all do OSUT Cam you know this 😤
I’m shipping Oct 15th 11x opt 40, RLTW
update?
@@DaneNowakhow’s it going
@@DaneNowak if you’re thinking about joining then fucking do it this shit is a blast. Best decision I’ve ever made OSUT is so fun, I can’t wait for RASP this summer
lmao "He's a country singer now."
XO: I lost my command, I lost my commission, I lost my wife, I lost my truck, I lost my dog, I lost my…
A veteran making fun of trauma in the first minute, gotta love it.
haha, the Rasp Move... Did yall have to move all the rock and pebbles too? last rip class oct-09 first rasp class jan-10
good times. RLTW
I was 41 clubbed out of airborne school. It was super disappointing because I really wanted to join the Marines and did since I was a child. But I was lured away by the thought of being a paratrooper by my JROTC instructors. only for it to be dashed on day one. Then you’re doing bitch details for the airborne school until you get orders somewhere else. The worst part of that was the NCOs treating you like trash for failing the PT standard but I’m like dude I got a 275 on my PT test. It was an every day very personal harassment by those clowns. In basic everyone gets fucked with in a group. There it was being singled out and personally insulted and denigrated. Then they hide behind their rank. I lost a lot of respect for the Army as an organization there. It didn’t get better once I got to my unit.
Dude you had it easy. I remember when I got to my infantry unit in 2007 and my unit actually just got back from Iraq in Sadr City of 2006. They absolutely destroyed us. We would have to get up 3am every morning to clean their shit. While they sleep in until 7am. We got off work late around 7-8pm. We had to basically living in the motor pool for about a month straight.
I’m wondering if probationers have a search waiver in CA or it it was part of his probation. Unfortunately many times, police officers don’t have discretion in these situations. Especially with gun laws in CA
I think it's hilarious that y'all slugged it out in the laundry room. We stepped into the stairwell, because it's the one place the drills never went.
My son's currently going through RASP - this rings so true!
Did he pass rasp?
@@theundisputed3671 He did! Then went straight into Airborne School and is currently recovering from a hard landing. His and another jumper's chutes got entangled. Only one of the reserves deployed; it wasn't his.
@@Mike___Kilo Awesome good for him, I am also leaving in February for basic and will attend RASP afterwards. May he have a speedy recovery!
@@theundisputed3671 Thanks. BTW, I was there and caught in all on video. Ugh.
Good on you man. But I never understood how people can join and go through all the trials to become special ops just to do one contract 4-5 years and then get out. Doesn’t make sense to me, all that work for nothing pretty much.
I’m betting the deployment cycle slowing down even being in Regiment played a role. I got out in 2016 and my last deployment was just different in OEF XV. I agree though. Shit happens I guess
@@Ferg173rd makes sense. He explained to me his reasoning also and it seems like all the training and then having slow deployment made it hard to want to keep going at it.
“For nothing pretty much” is WILD you’re a turd
Nothing going on. You get tired you get different ideas. You think of greener grass. The military is very glorified and looked at as cool but in reality it’s stressful, you don’t see your family, and it can be very depressing. Or should I say feelings of impending doom. So outside look in I could easily understand that thought process but if you been in you know exactly how easy it is to get out.
Shout out to OXNARD CA 805 !
Get Saga of Chris on the podcast he was a navy SWCC operator
anyone know who makes the shirt he's wearing?
KitGod. Made by him
It’s me
57:14
Seems like when you quit, you become a civilian again.
Dope.
I hope delta force see this and like camron can you breal dance for us
Is there 3 or 4 Ranger Battalion ?😂😂 love my Army..
4 deploying Ranger battalions within the 75th Ranger Regiment including RMIB. Ranger Training Battalions 4, 5, and 6. Ranger School (to get your Ranger Tab) it’s a leadership school.
Great story love the show i couldn't remember where i knew him from till he said it lol breaking my head like i knew his ass hahaha .
Dude, this guy is hilarious.
RLTMFW!! 🇺🇸
Wow 😳
"I never went personally." lol
Mindles behavior Africa Americans is insane but definitely was loved by every black girl in 2012😭😭
38.00 in brill video took me a bit to warm to him im not quite there yet but im invested 👍
👍💯🔥🙏❤️
🤙🏼🇺🇸👊🏼
17:21 lmfaoooo
Guy talks non stop 90 miles an hour
1:49:50 yeah that’s traumatic
yeah, it’s quite shitty
You know there's other military vets that are from other parts of the country besides California.
You mean like NoCal?
He lives in California hence why majority of interviews are from California born vets lol. You expect this guy to start flying guys out and paying for hotels ?
@@Gearsguy300 yeah i was about to say, i feel like we might be forgetting that Urban Valor is a youtuber, and not like a multimillion dollar press/entertainment corpo. His thing is in-person interviews so doing the whole country as a guy with a youtube account is asking a lot for a man who presumably has a family
Make some suggestions then.
We're actually starting to bring other vets out to another location on the East Coast. Travel isn't really possible yet, but if you know a vet on the East Coast we can film them in Virginia.
It's tough, but we're getting there!
Recon Contract > Ranger Contract
Ignorance is bliss. Rangers have thier own recon one could assess for if they were up for the challenge.
@@ArmorOfZeus Apples and oranges comparison.
@@erics362right. which is why 75th ranger regiment has the militarys only tier 1 recce/recon unit. R.R.D. now known as R.R.C. apples and oranges indeed.
@@ArmorOfZeus I'm very familiar with RRC. The final portion of their training is to successfully complete the Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC).
@@erics362 The more elite units in all branches tend to cross train, recon goes to airborne school too, it implies nothing other than the fact it is part of the job. Marines ain't special lol it's hard to grasp that concept when you've sipped on the koolaid for too long.
Far too many of these Special Operations tough guys (most of them) can’t handle actual combat as evidenced by all these types of interviews.
Eduring the shortest special operations pipeline*
I was a tanker (19k) wanted to be a Ranger, never happened, but cool to hear the process from beginning to end. 🫡