British Marine Reacts To U.S. Army Green Berets | U.S. Army Special Forces | 2022
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Escape and evade was my favorite part of pathfinder training years ago.
I love a hour north of Camp Grayling. That looks like a warm day in January. Lol
Michigan is in the Northern Midwest. On the southern end where I live the weather hasn't been bad in awhile, but up north in the Upper Peninsula the weather gets pretty bad. Wisconsin and Minnesota are also chilly places. In the Upper Peninsula they joke about the season of Summer being a week long
The Osprey's are still active service. Now because the US is in between conflicts they don't get much press. There is another VTOL, the V-280 that is very similar to the Blackhawk in the works.
I live in Eastern North Carolina and see Ospreys all the time training.
Grayling Michigan is up close to Canada, up by the Mackinac bridge
Hey man as an American I highly respect the British military. Its said to be the most professional military out there. Cheers mate!
That calm confidence is something rarely captured in fictional portrayals of SF operators. They are often portrayed as cocky and macho (ie insecure) in tv and movies, when the real guys are the opposite: humble, down-to-earth, unassuming.
I had several friends in Ranger Battalion that went on to SF and they would tell me about their training pipeline (especially Robin Sage) and it’s incredible just how well trained those guys were.
I'm pretty sure the Osprey is still in service since they're used to escort Marine One. I didn't know the Army operated them though
I still see osprey's in use when i go to Amarillo. They're great aircraft
I work near USAF Mildenhall and Lakenheath and Ospreys fly over daily, so yes they are still in USAF service
Ospreys are very much still in use. UH60 replacement is based on this concept
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That water is so cold, when you jump in your testicle retract back up into the body foe warmth.
Is this guy getting paid by the pentagon or something he likes the US a little to much for a brit
I was watching a US Marine survival YouTube channel and he gave props and respect to the Royal Marine Commandos. He also said the US Marines were restructuring and going back to the commando style training. Thought you would like that
2 Ospreys flew over my house about a week ago in Central Florida of the US
I do not believe I would stay I the water, no matter how hard I tried. I think my body would react like a cat hitting boiling water and I would hit it and my body would instantly leap ten feet in the air up and out
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Ospreys are still unfortunately in service I live next to camp Lejune they are almost always overhead at some point
I feel safe.
No seen one at Camp Pendleton yesterday while going south on i5 meaning the twin prop craft
Northern Michigan borders Canada. It's get brutally cold there.
You ever come across The Great Arctic Wasteland a body of water that is probably like a hundred degrees below zero and think hey I'm just going to Jump Right In well welcome to the military🤣
Hypothermia sucks hard. I'm Canadian we've all had it. I've had flus that were worse than that. It still sucks though.
I did time in the Yukon. Never got as far north as Alaska out west. Went to arctic bay in Nunavut. 300 miles inside arctic circle. That's a special kind of cold.
One ounce rum ration daily on arctic training in Canadian forces. That's SOP.
I was a radio operator in a Frontline unit. I don't get excited anymore, or scared, much to my nephew's irritation. He can't scare or surprise me, hasn't in his 16 years, pisses him off to no end. Ha! I love screwing with that teenager.
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