This Soldier Was Famous For His Weapon Choice



Here’s the amazing story of ‘Mad Jack Churchill’, the man who fought with a bow and sword in WWII.
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32 thoughts on “This Soldier Was Famous For His Weapon Choice”

  1. This Man survived a Gernamn Blitzkrieg, was capture beaten to death, and was part of humanities biggest war, and yet still wanna die in war, dude has balls of steel.

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  2. this videos hero Churchill is also mentioned in a book The Great Escape, which is about the airforce staff who first escaped from a POW camp by digging a 350 foot long tunnel, and some of them after being recaptured ended up in Sachsenhausen along with Churchill and dig another tunnel there.. its nice to have another angle to the story from that book from your video

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  3. You sure this man isn't some kinda of captain America super soldier instead of using good weapons he uses a sword and bow like captain America he uses a sheild instead of any good weapon he riders motorcycles like captain America this man has great acrrecy with his weapon just like captain America this man doing things soldiers cannot this soldier clearly is a super soldier ya see super soldier 9:47

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  4. I think you guys should make a video on Sir Adrian Carton De Wiart, also known as, the immortal soldier.
    He was a British Army soldier born of Belgian and Irish parents, He was born in the 5th of may 1890, and died in the 5th of June 1963.
    He served in the Boer war, The first world war, and even The second World War. He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear; was blinded in his left eye; survived two plane crashes; tunnelled out of a POW camp; and tore off his own fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, "Frankly I had enjoyed the war."
    Truly a hero.

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