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  • Didn't know Gary Busey (as seen at 0:42 ) was in LRRP.

  • correct me if im wrong was SOG made out Army,Marines, and Navy??

  • @USMCpete333 Usually Army Green Berets but had Marines,AirForce Air Commandos,Navy Seals in the Naval section and sometimes drew from other units such as the 101st Airborne e.t.c

  • @centurion180ad You haven't been in a tour to afgh or Iraq have you? Obviously not, there are alot of gun fights, in fact one occasion were engaged with insurgent to the point we needed ammo, and were down to just a single mag a piece and some were even switching to there shitty m9's before reinforcements had come. There's still a lot of man on man engagements one trying to dispatch the other. Believe me it's not all fun and games fucker

  • That last frame of this video is bullshit nonsense bravado, “kill ‘em all.”

    Observing & protecting the Articles of War Pertaining to Combat on Land, is no small feat that distinguishes PROFESSIONAL warriors. SOG covering HCM trail interdiction, know what that means in fact, if not in theory.

    The SHIT that is going on today is beneath contempt, a mark of ill trained and demoralized conscripts.

  • There //was// a time right or wrong, that Americans fought like they had a pair.

    CAR-15s and LOTS of hand grenades, rather than Predator drones, Hell Fire missiles, depleted uranium sprayed all over the place, and satellites guiding in PGMs directed by CIA sadists sitting at a desk sitting thousands of miles away.

  • Vietnam veterans are the best of the best and special forces are best of all them. Proud and fierce anticomunist freedom warriors. Its a honor to even see you. Thanks for your service, you all remember to free and antisocialist America what they fight for: LIBERTY !

  • they were all badass motherfuckers too bad army training these days is pussyed out

  • Am i watching HBO or youtube?

  • there was an all black ranger unit in korea. and thre was one all black lrrp team in nam they called themselves the soul patrol

  • At 1st I thought it was the Rambo theme, then it turned differantly, then it actually was the Rambo theme.

  • hey were are the blacks dont see one

  • Those must be an M-1 or M-14. The barrell is different as is the magazine. I was issued an M-16, which although, lighter, less recall, but, more sensitive and prone to jam.

  • You don't understand Hell until you know what survivor's guilt is.

  • What song is this

  • My respect and thanks to these warriors..

  • Tiger stripes.....never gets old :p

  • @bangbang387 Screw Tiger Stripes, ERDL is where its at

  • Pure badass.........Noticed  the guy at 2:13 has an early prototype mag in his rifle...Deeply curved like AK......These never functioned correctly.....Prone to Jam. Excellent tribute........My hat is off to those of the MACV!

  • Great video and perfect music to accompany it. Thank you to all who have served and big respect to the LRRPs, you guys deserve way more recognition for what you did.

  • MAC-V-SOG, Military Assistance Command-Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group. NOT Special Operations Group. Was a top secret unit comprised of special forces units across the four services. Included also, were allied units like the SAS. MAC-V was the most clandestine unit ever fielded by the U.S. military. Not even the CIA had a more secret unit in country at the time. The Primary mission of MAC-V was not know to any outside the unit. i.e. Secret. Unless you were there, you don't know, period.

  • @GunBroker100 Actually it was Special Operations Group to begin with, however was changed to the more benign Studies and Obsevations group to make it sound a little more academic than it was and keep people from snooping around :). Many books have been written about SOG by members of the Special forces and what they did during those times. None of the missions are still classified. I particulairly liked reading about the Nung roadrunners who worked for SOG and walked the trail as NVA everyday.

  • @gerry301 I'm sure there have been, some factual, some,, not so much. While technically no longer classified, freedom of information requests are returned in the form of mostly blacked out files with a lot of deletions. Not surprising, for previously secret projects, especially considering Delta Force was involved in most. It was not until 1999 U.S. forays into China were publicly acknowledged. Projects in Vietnam can be read more or less intact, good luck with the rest of it. Others, not yet.

  • @GunBroker100 Delta Force or SFOD-D wasn't created until the mid to late 70s under Col Beckworth and were used as an anti terrorist group. Since then they have been used in many different roles around the world and I have no doubt many of those missions are still secret. Much of what SOG did during Vietnam was recon across the borders into Laos, Cambodia, and the DMZ. Not supposed to be there made those missions politically sensitive. Curious about the China foray. Can you tell me more?

  • @gerry301 Okay, but I can show you a Delta blaze from '68. Delta grew out of the 1st Special Forces 1st thru 3rd Ranger Bat's. Their existence was not officially known to the Army General Staff until the early seventies. The China projects were part of larger projects like Delta, Sigma, Gamma and Cherry. Intended to track the flow of weapons into Vietnam over land. These points in Southern China were tagged and code named for Bombing by the B-52's. Just never got done, like so many things.

  • @GunBroker100 Never heard of Delta Blaze nor operation Cherry. Altho operations near the China border seem to make sense, this is the first I have heard of them. There are several books written about operation 'Blackjack' (I think that was Sigma), written by James Donahue who was a SF medic on several of the operations. Excellant reading and I have read other reports that cooberate his telling of the missions. See 'Blackjack 33, or Blackjack 34' for some good books.

  • @gerry301 A Blaze is a small patch on the front of the Beret. All Units have one, even if not worn, or the one's that officially don't exist. Many projects and operations went unknown to all except those involved and C&C. It was possible to be involved in the overall project and have no knowledge of a particular sub-project within it. Given the clandestine nature of MAC-V, this micro management, as it were, was frequent and necessary to maintain secrecy. There is still much of it not in print.

  • @GunBroker100 There are many major battles in Vietnam that never reached print. Often by regular units in the Army or Marines. Battles lasting 5-10 days with 40-80 killed and 100-200 wounded went unreported and un-noticed. While there were sub-projects and micro operations in Vietnam by small units that also went un-noticed, they were no more than what was the war itself. Secrecy was involved in every operation undertook in Vietnam regardless of unit or mission. It was what it was. War.

  • @gerry301 True, but nowhere was this more evident than the Special Forces. Hell, the 10th Mountain was involved in many "off the books projects" all over Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. You know, where we had no troops? There were excursions into Burma, that I have yet to read about. No other war has had this level of secret operations, well, except the current ones. Probably hear about that in 40 years. A War? Really? Huh, and the VFW told me in '75, I couldn't join because it wasn't. Go figure.

  • @GunBroker100 LOL, I went to a VFW in 1980?, no one would talk to me. Went to a VFW in NH looking for new members in 1988? I told the guy I was a Vietnam vet and he folded his arms, turned his back and walked away to talk with his WWII vets. Lost a lot of respect for WWII vets over the years by the way they treated Korean and Vietnam vets. (Wasn't a real war, just a bunch of misfits, not like us in the big one)

  • @gerry301 My Dad was a WWII vet. Bomber pilot, 5th Army Air Force, 25th Tactical Bomb Group. He was the one took me to the VFW post. When the post commander told us "We don't take those guys". My Dad took out his VFW card, threw it in the guys face. Telling him, "If you don't want him, I don't want you, take your F**king post shove it in your ass." Now they send me invites to join, I write on them, "You didn't want me in 75, I don't want you now. and send em back. Piss on 'em.

  • @GunBroker100 LOL, good one, what goes around comes around.

  • @gerry301 It wasn't that they refused me, I had gotten used to my fellow Americans cussing me, throwing garbage at me, calling me names, not giving me a job. I fully expected the spineless, limp dick ass wipes back home to turn on us and they didn't disappoint. No, It was because men who had served in combat, knew what it was, turned their backs on us all the same and in so doing wounded my father, a brave, honest, good man, deeply. That I will never forgive, ever.

  • @GunBroker100 I think much of those feelings lasted for quite awhile and the injustice didn't end until the first gulf wear when many of the previous draft evaders and ex hippies as well as a number of news commentators tried the same crap. The public backlash from a new generation as well as Vietnam military vets put a stop to that quickly. I believe Ted Kopple wanted to start reading the names of the dead every night as well as Mike Wallace whipping his skippy over Abu Graibe.

  • @gerry301 There truly is no shame in the Media's game. They will vilify any who serve honorably and exalt the dodgers and "conscientious objector" to Demi-Gods of their leftist cause. It was the media made it fashionable to throw garbage at returning soldiers. It was the media that coined the phrase "Baby killers". It was the media convinced America we lost the war with the Tet offensive. All lies, all the time. The media are our on insurgent forces. Extreme? Perhaps, but then so are their lies.

  • @GunBroker100

    My Grandfather was an Infantryman in Korea 65th Infantry Regiment, my Father also an Infantryman 82ndABN and later another tour with 101stABN 1968 and 1969. I'm a Combat Vet, 3rd ID (M) OIF 2003 and OIF 2005.

    I was a SCOUT, fortunate to have Leaders that understood what Reconnaissance is, eventhough I was in Desert and Urban Combat, I had all of you guys as an Example and in all Honesty you and all of the Spec Ops Community, Especially Vietnam Era have my Deepest RESPECT.

  • @Scout315inf No, Thank you and you all my respect and admiration and respect to you for your service. Combat is never an easy task, regardless of the ground you find yourself deployed on. Like all experiences, once it has been, it is part of you always. Desert operations seems the more hazardous to me, less cover, you have to be all the more stealthy in your movements to avoid detection. For your service I thank You. And wish you all the best in whatever life brings you, Brother.

  • Okay MACVSOG was multi service so that means Special Forces soldiers, SEALS, Marine Recon, and Airforce TACPs and CCTS all got to play. These units were already formed mind the SEALS but even UDTs were taking up unconventional warfare as far back as WW2 army/navy raider school. MACVSOG was just the command that coordinated the greek projects in vietnam it was the CIA pilot program to collect and influence intel for vietnam, cambodia, and Laos.

  • what many people do not realize, is quite a few of these faces never made it home. Let there names go down in history, let them never be forgotten. They were heroes, and everyday, we lose more in the east. God bless America, and God bless our troops.

  • @Dusthunter0 God Bless those that have the balls to serve, I never did. They deserve to be respected AND TO BE WELL TAKEN CARE OF WHEN THEY COME HOME!!!!!!

  • @Dusthunter0 they still are

  • @Dusthunter0 mate that was a really dirty war that shouldnt have been started so it should be forgotten and erased

    for the motherland, kill the capitalists

  • @Dusthunter0 And dont forget the academics who put down far more work than soldiers to create and build our world and make the world safer. People who actually have to strive hard to reach their goals to become academics, than those hosing down people and destroying things, and think of themselfes as if they have achieved something creative. Its easier to destroy than to create something useful.

  • @SuperDannieboy

    Poor Academics who never had to sacrifice. Who don't have to join now and many who went North during the Vietnam War. Striving hard to reach their goals. Ah to fight to survive in an academic setting. What crap.

  • @GreyWolfAlpha1 Never have to sacrifice? Students pay with their time, money, patience and much more. Maybe you didnt put down enough effort if it went crap for you. But you are not alone, there are many in the military who has experienced the same. And now their job is to kill and destroy what others have built.

  • @SuperDannieboy You are a common coward, forgotten by history, basic, and unremarkable. Your contributions to society will simply diminish with the passing of time if you have truly made any. What YOU should never forget is the risk, reward, and personal sacrifice of those who came before your beloved academics. You parrot written history, never having tasted the actual sacrifice or been present while history was being made, you are weak, cowardly, the sad, lonely and depressed. bye bye

  • @safetydude65 Soldiers are always being forgotten, dead and alive. They are just players on the politicians chessboard. Politicians who lies to their people on a daily basis. But I bet you are naive enough to trust them and die for their benefit.

  • the SOG are they navy seals?

  • @tokhionlinearcor macv-sog was a special operations group formed specifically for special operations in vietnam. from it the seals, force recon, and green berets were formed. after vietnamn they were disbanded and their mission was delagted to the green berets, seals and force recon.

  • @ChiefBanj0 - The primary mission of SOG was cross border intelligence gathering and trail interruptions when possible. Seals and Force Recon had nothing to do with the units, being all Army Special Forces, or Green Berets. The SF's started forming in the 50's. Seals came out of the old frogman Navy units. They had their own ops going, especially down in the delta area. SOG was deactivated in 72.

  • @searcher555 macv-sog stands for military assistance command vietnam, special operations group. and while the green berets, seals, and force recon were formed from existing units, macv-sog laid the ground work for how those units would be trained and the tactics they would employ. after vietnam, they were no longer needed because the new special operations groups could do their mission. and seals are navy, force recon is marines, the green berets are army.

  • @searcher555 and although the green berets began to be formed in the 50's, much of their tactics and training was reshaped and remodeled after the macv-sog

  • @tokhionlinearcor special operation group they are us army green berets from vietnam i know because my grandfather was a sog.

  • Very well done! Long live the brotherhood and the memory of those that lived to keep us free!

  • is that like green electrical tape on their m16s?

  • Thanks for posting this! Great tribute.

    Tom Brizendine

    Co. A, 75th Rangers (LRRP)

    Vietnam 66-67/ 68-69/ 71-72

  • IF you don't min me asking, did you serve in Vietnam !!??

  • Don't hate the men that fight the wars, hate the men that start the wars.

  • and to "Old Blue"

  • perfect choice in music

  • What is this photo?

  • Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observation Group

  • What is the name this song

  • @jeisinga Rambo Theme song

  • HOOAH SOLDIERS!!! RLTW!!

  • US Army Retired ,wish i was still in.

  • only 60.000 ? .. they killed 3.000.000 vietnamies ... omg ...

    I hope one day the mighty USA get what they deserve, NUKE explosion ...

  • @promajauglavi Your upset that a clearly in-superior army lost to one of the leading super powers at the time? Are you a fucking moron?

  • hi there! nice vid. iam dutch ive red a book about LRRP couple years ago unfortunatly i dont remember the name..

    but it was treu story and got my eyes wide opened and read it in 1 night.

    they werethe most brave ,crazy , daring, soldiers that the us had in vietnam along with sog/macv respect

  • GREAT PICS AND LOVE THE RAMBO THEME SONG TO BACK THEM UP!

  • 6 people are kammis

    

  • All of the 'Nam vets deserve better than what they got. What Reznov said to Mason in Vorkuta applies to many of them...Betrayed, forgotten, abandoned. I'll never forget the sacrifice that many were forced to give, nor will I forgive the ignorance that caused them to come home shrouded in shame by our fellow countrymen.

  • Respect the men who fight our wars or get off you fat no good ass and get out!

  • Brave and patriotic soldiers.

  • SOG = Studies and Observations Group = secret expendable soldiers. Was a shame, that they where often intentionally killed by our own forces to prevent them falling into enemy hands, as they where often deployed in Cambodia and Laos. RIP

  • @Nakor420ish I would like to know where you read that they were intentionally killed by our own guys. They were often killed by friendly fire due to the fact that they used a lot of close air support even going as far as calling bombs directly on their position in an attempt to stay out of enemy hands. For those arguing the name it was Special Operations Group until they realized that made it an obvious target for enemy spies. It was then renamed Studies and Observations Group.

  • @Spikesoldat Where I got my info is this book- SOG, by John L. Plaster an experienced SOG vet from Vietnam. Great read, with tons of info and detailed stories of some truly unbelievable missions that make hollywood look tame.

    And for those of you who are wondering SOG is still around. It is the CIA's paramilitary group SAD/SOG. SAD stands for Special Activities Division and is the intelligence side of SAD/SOGs ops. 12 of them along with 200 green berets took Afghanistan by training a G army.

  • @Spikesoldat I was under the impression that the reason for the name change was to more easily achieve funding and approval from the Senate.

  • lol you can be the sog in black ops :)

  • @wirman777 why do you lol? do you realize that these men put their lives on the line and you only think of them as guys in black ops.

  • alot of these men died for no reason at all,

  • None of you ppl know what you're talking about and your lucky you live in america because if you didn't, your constant slander of the government would have you in a shallow grave. I'm not saying that you should blindly agree with the government but respect the rights they give to you and the ppl who protect them

  • Hardcore motherfuckers.

  • so much talent, heart, sacrifice beyond civilian comprehention. i'm honored and even moreso humbled by these men, and their sense of call-to-duty

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  • I hope their sacrifice is never forgotten. These guys were only in their early '20's and risked all in the jungles of Viet Nam. You are real American heros!

  • Those guys were in their 20s and risked their lives in the jungles of south east asia. What the hell am i doing in my mid 20s? Playing stupid videogames and basically wasting my life with some bs job.

    I salute you!

  • @literhans2006 Well then get off your ass and go. No one is holdong you back.

  • @literhans2006 You are not wasting your life. The is no shame in working a job and making your own way. If you feel that strongly about serving, you can enlist in the service of your choice. Service to your nation in the arms forces is a honorable thing. Contrary to what many would tell you, especially on this site. But, know war is not all glory, there are horrors inherent in combat that, once experienced, will never leave you. It is a decision not to made lightly.

  • @literhans2006 I hear you!!! Feel the same..well said.

  • WOW !! did you see that ladder extraction off the chinook @ 2:46 there had to be 15 men hanging off that thing.. thats hairy !!! a mcguire rig is hairy, thats INSANE !!

    you know those guys wanted out NOW to take that route, and those heros in the birds come EVERYTIME.... uncommon valor is commonplace in that country ...

  • "Many Vietnamese people living in the United States now never think about the Soldiers who had fallen for them, their dads, their grandpas, and their brothers that lost their life for them to be on this free world," - 101ST SF Airborne division soldier.

  • Its fucked how only this generation can appreciate what GIs did in nam. I dont care if your country killed innocent people, guilty people or Their own, If you dont stand behind your troops, Feel free to stand in front of them.

  • Great video. These guys earned their respect.

  • I think these guys were completely insane. The Vietnam made them. I don't blame them though.

  • Alot of these guys would have never been talking about Secret War, if they hadn't found out about War Criminal Kissinger's exterminations. What is the point of 12 SOG taking on a NVA regiment for 3 days up the side of a jungle encrusted mountainside or 4 SEALs +8 PRUs crawling 2 weeks into a VC basecamp in & out to grab POWs, if that sick-O pervert criminal is just going to carpet bomb or spray with agents to slaughter every man, woman, child and farm animal?

    There is no point, that way.

  • To my father, this memorial day will be the last time i put on my uniform as a soldier.I will wear it proudly as honor your name at the wall. it was my greatest honor to serve and fight beside my brothers in arms. as a soldier, in the moment of truth i never hesitated, but i often think i didnt do enough. as your son, i gave it my all. thank you for watching over me. this i promise,everyday i will raise our beloved flag in honor. to my brothers and sisters who are serving GODSPEED! your son,pup

  • @Sogpup711 Well put... thank you and Semper Fi.

  • wildpatriot, thank you for this video. its been a year since got to watch this, comforting to find its still here .watching your video reminds me of my father which i hold close to my heart. thank you very much.

  • the mothafuckers that i respect from that shit hole called america are the mac V sog boys real soldiers......................

  • God bless the 80 MIA macv sog men who NEVER came home...Im thinking of you today........again....lovers of the USA if EVER their were any...No greater love has a man than to lay his life down for his friends...AND many of you did ...willingly.I miss you and my country does not realize the golden treasure its missing without you...we miss you

  • MACV SOG !!!!!

  • c co. 75th in here?

  • @1sniper408 Yes, from a long time ago. C Co. 3rd Platoon, 75th.

  • watch?v=LAJgs8cTCu4

  • Another thing it's studies and observation group, not search, quit talking out your asses.

  • I'm gonna have to disagree with you on one thing, Mr All. Being part of big red 1, I was asked if I wanted to volunteer...I wasn't a green beret, wasn't even a ranger. I did what I was told. KInda thought that saying don't volunteer for anything was silly, I don't regret volunteering; it made me grow up real quick. I know why people tells you to not jump up to go do some work. Proud to be a PFC.

  • SOG STANDS FOR SEARCH AND OBSERVATIONS GROUP not special operations group

  • I know the internet can be confusing with all its mass information but each GROUP has its own mission set seals are good rangers are good marsocs cool BUT just one note Green Berets do it all thats why they are called SF do me a favor all of you do real research not just the first page that comes up DE OPPRESSO LIBER.

  • To everyone out there, it is about will. Nothing is accomplished by men without the deadliest weapon ever unleashed, the brain. You know who gave us that.

  • I think the real point is , it doesn't matter SEAL or green beanie. I would take either at my side cause both are true soldiers. The training is different, but the heart souls and fighting spirit are the same. What a bitch I cried writing this, many good people I know have died, But god love them.

  • 5 people are cowards

  • Thank you wild patriot.

    @mrnightmarehd you are incorrect. Drop 4 guys my age and an 8 man SEAL team half my age in injun country, and you will get 4 guys walking out with all the info to retrieve the 8 bodys. Every mission requires skill sets, you train yourself beyond what is conceivable, so your fall back is basic. SEALs have their skill sets.... does that make them better? I've never known a seal team going in for 14 and doing 29 and all coming out alive.

  • @XGCScrappy Not sure of your age but having seen my son training as a seal and I being an ex LRRP--could not agree with you more. Just wish my body would realize I am not getting old

  • @Cimiar Keep lying to it and making it keep on. Bless you. We all get old. Our determination will not.

  • Once They Were Soldiers

    Once They were young ...

    God Bless You All American Soldiers

    The World is on our side. fuck Russia and their communism

  • @fuckrussia69 fuck all military superpowers. And fuck especially people who think that they're right just because Americunts like you have differents beliefs.

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  • @BlazefireSaber Yo Kid!!! When your 18, join the Army and then tell me what you think about world powers...Until then, keep your diapers clean...Pissant...

  • RAMBO

  • Thanks wildpatriot, "Scouts Out"

  • these are a band of fearless, patriotic and sometimes psychotic fighting men. im proud to be the son of one and hope to be one myself very soon.

  • SEALs are the United States military badasses!

  • 2:08 Commando Extended Mags

  • 0: 50 Look there's Woods!

  • These guys are my heros . God bless all of them and hope they live a long and great life . ALL LIVE THE REPUBLIC .

  • LOL :D the guy at 1:52 looks like Billy from Predator movie :)) GET TO THE CHOPPA:D

  • These guys were my heroes and mentors, my platoon sergeants and sqaud leaders. War sucks but it brings out the best and worst of us all. I was never more alive than when I was on the skid flying in to an LZ. I miss these guys, Allot.

  • shit thats true

  • the best of the best....hooah!

  • a lot of xm 177

  • hell yeah a tribute to assasens and killers!!

  • Rest In Peace all you 60 000 GIs who fell in Vietnam!!God bless you all and your families  for giving your lives in the fight against Communism!!

  • @TheKILLA317 on 58,000 soldiers died in vietnam

  • @TheKILLA317 Why fight communism? Communism would work if it there were no greedy dictators.

  • @SupraPresents Communism is bad ecenomic and bad psychology that is manipulated into slavery by greedy dictators.

  • @SupraPresents Communism is bad economics and bad psychology that is manipulated into slavery by greedy dictators.

  • @dbstarfish You could also argue that democracy is bad psychology and economics, both systems are abused by the rulers though.

  • @SupraPresents Democracy is one of the worst governmental systems alive, mob rule, no thanks. That's why our founders made us a Republic instead. Of course, the worst is Communism.

  • @TheKILLA317 Ha! Fight Communism. Aren'y you bright? Listen more then half of Vietnam wanted a Socialist form of government, and America tried to empose their Facist form of government, a fake Democracy A.K.A. a Republic. I have nothing against men who fought in Vietnam. I and many other people believe in a Socialist Democracy, again I say Communism wasn't the enemy. In this war America was. Not Americans, but your government was the enemy.

  • @chris96kalonji Ah another ''socialist'' proving me wrong i guess.....Look what socialism did to Greece...300 billion euros debt...

  • @TheKILLA317 Look at what Capitalism did to America, the huge ass debt. Lmao, what a fool. America owes itself to China. Besides Vietnam kicked America's ass. Also, rightfully. Plus, you never served in Vietnam, because if you did you wouldn't be glorifying it...

  • @chris96kalonji I dont glorify the war ...I glorify the soldiers who gave their lives!!!They deserve it so that they are remembered!!!

  • May god bless their souls

  • Military Assistance Command, Vietnam - Studies And Observation Group

  • @DragonEldarFire1 I'm pretty sure it was Special Operations Group!

  • @DragonEldarFire1 wich actualy meaned special operations group

  • @MrJuliusrapper which* fail

  • @DragonEldarFire1 lol me excusy me from italy arriverdeci

  • OKD=okayey-dokayey

  • SOG=SPECIAL OPERATIONS GROUP/S

  • @stangTCODE This one is Studies and Observations Group.

  • @stangTCODE Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observation Group.

  • @stangTCODE your wrong man its Search and observations group.

  • I'm going to he serious, I don't know what SOG stands for, neither do I know what MAC stands for. Can I get a mature answer telling me what this means, because I don't want to get my facts from a video game like black ops

  • @gameratlarge Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observation Group.

  • @gameratlarge SOG stands for LOOK IT THE FUCK UP! Your on the internet for fucks sake you lazy puss bag/ FUCK'N A!

  • @gameratlarge search and observations group don't listen to these other fucks on here I'am telling you what it stands for look it up if you don't believe me but look deep don't just open the first internet page and be like ok reference it to Vietnam thats when they started mostly of volunteer green berets.

  • @ALLDAYINFANTRY i said mature answer. calm down kid, sorry it didnt come to mind at the time just shut up, your only making your self look like an asshole

  • 1.16 fack u jappie!!!

  • wonderfull =D Hurraa SOG Hurraa Delta Force Hurra Special Forces =D

  • I read reflections of a warrior, by Franklin Miller. Is he pictured here at all?

  • Not all pics were Nam....but that's ok . One of the pics is of Larry D**** ...a legend in the bad places . My best wishes to all ANZAK and Nung .

    still alive CZ

  • good pics ...... but fucking annoying michael bay horse shit soundtrack

  • god bless those men i want to be in the macsk sog military assistance command, south korea we're going to war with those s.o.b's