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  • Get some Marine!!!!!!

  • lucky it was a bullet .. imagine if it was a arrow to the knee

  • At least he didn't do what the guy did in Saving Private Ryan and took his helmet off only to be shot in the head again.

  • mindblowing

  • Luck it wasn't his other helmet

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  • i bet he was ready to shoot one of those arabs

  • look at all dem damn eye raqi tay rorists. Oh wait... the americans are actually the terrorists. lol.

  • Damn, that helmet robbed that arab of his red tiger camo.

  • Too Close

  • MEANWHILE IN AFGHANISTAN

  • If I was that guy I'd be shit hammered a few hours later.

  • So rettet ein helm ein menschen leben :)

  • @SixFootTallMidget To be honest, if you have these beliefs, I would think you'd be liberal. If I recall, Obama was the one who decided to withdraw American troops from both Iraq and Afghanistan. But that's beside the point. Ultimately, it's that the War in Afghanistan is just, even if the reasons for starting it were not. That is why I believe in it, and that is why I did my part in it. Because I see real progress in the country, and have made good friends there who appreciate the help.

  • @SixFootTallMidget Honestly, I prefer not to speculate on what is unlikely to happen. Such theories have been in the air for decades, not years, and not only in the U.S.A.: but nothing has come of them. And even if they did, mind that in my own country (the Republic of Korea), we were ruled by several dictators following the Korean War: by our own actions, we earned our democracy. And now we have a true republic.

  • @SixFootTallMidget Err... you do realise that you lot are involved in two wars, of which, only one was begun for questionable reasons. The Afghan War was begun, and continues, for a just cause: the Taliban regime, which oppressed the Afghan people, was toppled, and though Karzai is by no means even decent, a republic is at least a step in the right direction. While I was in Afghanistan, I spoke to and befriended the locals: popular sentiment is pro-ISAF, and strongly anti-Taliban.

  • @SixFootTallMidget The simple fact is that there is now a representative democracy in Iraq; "if"s and "but"s aside, it is preferable to the Hussein regime. I honestly cannot pretend to know /why/ the U.S.A. invaded: but what has come of it is better than what was there before. I'm neither anti- nor extremely pro-American.

  • @SixFootTallMidget Tricked how, exactly? It isn't difficult to extrapolate the truth of both conflicts, especially with free access to the internet. The Invasion of Iraq may have had no good reason, but in principle, motives aside, it certainly wasn't wrong: a dictatorship was toppled, and a parliamentary democracy put in its place. The Iraqis I spoke to agreed that what RESULTED from the Invasion was a better government. You may want to refer to my previous posts.

  • i would not have been able to take that so easy as that guy...imagine being on moment too late or too early and you couldve been dead...

  • So they actually work!

  • Damn those helmets work after all ;)

  • @mandalorian9 Only for pistol rounds, mate. Even the most modern combat helmets in service today can't stop direct hits from rifle rounds, let alone 7.62's so commonly used in Iraq.

  • @mandalorian9 For handguns and SMGs :))

  • Lucky son of a bitch.

  • The son of Steve-O????

  • @cerenisawesome They dont get shot, they are prisoners.

  • those guys at the end of the video... if anyone of them had shot me in the head i would have kicked them in the face

  • Someones going to have nightmares.

  • ...steve-O ???

  • fucking lucky fucker!! holy shit he is lucky!!

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  • @F3Hosters lol nice try, maybe you should change my to by...

  • Wow. 

  • Get your asses home safe boys. You are fighting an illegal war for bankers and your lying government whose objective is the destruction of your own freedom.

  • @Meathead36 Mate... where do you get your information from? The Afghan War is being fought to protect the people of Afghanistan (and one could also argue Pakistan, as the conflict extends there in some regards) from the Taliban. While I cannot deny that businesses would have played some part in the politics of it, if you consider that over 60% of polled Afghan citizens support coalition forces and strongly disapprove of the Taliban, it's not difficult to see the war is right.

  • @AbberantRender You truly have this point of view?

  • @Meathead36 Why would I not? I've had good friends fight in Afghanistan, and I've been stationed there once myself: the people there far from hate ISAF forces. I admire the Afghan people and respect their culture, and would by no means wish to see them returned to an oppressive fundamentalist regime. While the Karzai administration is corrupt, surely, it is quite honestly an improvement by far. Ask any regular Afghan citizen, and they will tell you that they prefer the current to the past.

  • @AbberantRender Violent deaths of Iraq civilians is likely to be close to 400k at minimum. This does not count those considered to be combatants, nor deaths from non-violent conditions, such as the deterioration of the health system. Stats for Afganistan are similar. These are illegal wars. It's disgusting to watch our troops guard poppy fields. 10 years and we are no closer to "winning" than when we started. Do not kid yourself. The objective was never to win. It is a far more sinister agenda.

  • @Meathead36 And do you have any proof of this apparent "sinister agenda"? I've personally been to both Iraq and Afghanistan as a serviceman, and in both, I was respected and in my turn showed respect. Nowhere did I find the people spitting, jeering, or even showing any small sign of hatred. It's always civilians who have no experience in the matter whatsoever that find the most wrong with any conflict.

  • @Meathead36 I doubt you've personally been to either country, or spoken with the locals. So how can you even speak so matter of factly? Simply, you can't. Yes, it is true that there were a great deal of civilian casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan: any single instance is in itself a tragedy. But war is war, and civilian casualties can never be avoided. It's a simple and sad fact. In the Korean War's three years of conflict alone, 2.5 million civilians died. Unavoidable.

  • @Meathead36 And, personally, it sickens me to see or hear people like you discuss these conflicts as if they were begun for the sole purpose of slaughter or benefit. I've had good friends die in both wars, and they believed thoroughly in the cause: to put their own lives at risk for the benefit of the less fortunate. I still believe in the cause. And again, it's civvies like you, with no involvement or true knowledge at all, that say the most against it. Who are you to say so?

  • @AbberantRender You of all people should be against these illegal wars. Yes they are illegal. That point is not up for debate. The majority of soldiers returning from service have no clue what we are doing there. Reference Pat Tillman. I would request you google "soldiers guarding poppies". There are literally hundreds of photos that come up. There are dozens of other countries with ruthless dictators at the helm. Why don't we send troops? Come on sir. We are not there for the less fortunate.

  • @Meathead36 who cares about other countries. What about OURS? where i live theres 100 homeless people living within one mile. I think we should worry about ourselves and not evrybody else. we shouldnt be out tryin to save everyone when our country needs saving first. WHAT the fuck has any country ever did for the USA? other than our war allies. its always us that is trying to fucking help everyone. and wtf? They can get there own troops we already have fuckin problems.  we cant save everyone

  • @oreowithmilk1 I agree completely. Convince AbberantRender of this.

  • @Meathead36 What? i was pointing that statement towards you. you said "There are dozens of other countries with ruthless dictators at the helm. Why don't we send troops?" my response was, who gives a fuck about other countries. i think you got mixed up there. im siding with both of you. both arguments have there rights and wrongs.

  • @Meathead36

    But we are sending troops to these other countries. We (NATO) just sent air support into Libya, and recently Obama sent soldiers to help train the Ugandan Army to stamp out the remnants of the Lord's Resistance Army.

  • @120rocketman OK, good luck to them.

  • @AbberantRender If you believe that every soldier in combat believes in their cause you are sadly mistaken.

  • @pumpgunner2 Of course not. It's simply fact that there are those who choose military service for less-than-noble reasons. But by the same token, there are also those who do in fact care; those that soldier for the sake of loved ones, for the sake of country, for the sake of people worldwide who are in need of aid. I'm among them, and I've met many in my military career, not only from my own nation's armed forces, who had similar drives.

  • @AbberantRender watch?v=ny3U3LybI84

  • @AbberantRender watch?v=g0KVh9ZoyPQ

  • @AbberantRender watch this video you naive idiot watch?v=g0KVh9ZoyPQ

  • @Meathead36 The discussion was over weeks ago. I'm aware of the video, and I'm aware of the message it's attempting to preach. But the ultimate fact is that I know better, having been a part of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and having heavily researched them and their causes and effects from as many points of view as possible, to take the word of comfortably wealthy middle to upper class civvies on the matter.

  • @AbberantRender You were a grunt, dumb enough to be suckered into a bankers war under the guise of helping the people. Kissinger's quote does apply to you. I hate to agree with him mate... especially after viewing the clip.

  • @Meathead36 Have you actually read anything I've written? I don't believe in the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan because I hear they're good causes from Il Myung-Bak or George W. Bush. I believe because I've done actual weeks' worth of research, gone to the countries on deployment, and spoken to the common Iraqi and Afghan people, police, and servicemen. I was greeted with a smile by those decent people, and returned one each time.

  • @AbberantRender If a brigade of US troops with M16s walked into my village I would smile too. You are naive and dumb. If NATO dropped a bomb and killed my family I would want every last one of you dead.

  • @Meathead36 Again, you're ignoring a great many things I've already said. Firstly, I am a Korean soldier; not American. In both Iraq and Afghanistan, our deployments were/are peacekeepers, engineers, and medical personnel: not an invasion force. And you realise that in Afghanistan, over three quarters of civilian casualties are caused by insurgents, who the people almost unanimously disapprove of?

  • @Meathead36 And no, the smiles exchanged weren't just superficial. As I've repeated over and over again, I made a great number of good friends during my deployments; both Iraqi and Afghan, civilian, police, and military. We talked, ate together, laughed together despite language barriers. And most of what I say was relayed to me by them; they have endured hardships, fought hard, and deserve liberty. You honestly can't understand that, can you?

  • @Meathead36 And frankly, you do realise that both Wars essentially bankrupted the U.S. government? The Iraq War alone cost the Americans 1,000,000,000,000. In fact, both wars are commonly cited today as reasons for the currently poor American economy.

  • @Meathead36 I've made good friends in both countries, and also had good friends die in the conflicts. But they're remembered well by their people. And why? Because ultimately they died securing their, and their peoples', liberties in the face of insurgencies which would seek to take them away. They served for their people, and I was proud to be there to help in whatever way I could. And to see people like you, living so well, saying their cause and hardship was wrong? Hypocritical. Pathetic.

  • @AbberantRender You're a sad, sad man. You can watch that video and still keep your point of view...

  • @Meathead36 Mate... you keep making claims without substantiation. Ultimately, it comes down to the fact that I have more experience in the matter than any wealthy middle-class individual, and that I can say with near-certainty that I've researched the matter more thoroughly. I am by no means a biased individual; I examine claims from multiple sides, and take what truth I can. You however, only "see" whatever supports your theories, and claim to have extensive experience from an armchair.

  • @AbberantRender You're dumb grunt. Your "research" comes from CNN, FOX, MSNBC etc... and you're too stupid to understand what's happening in the world or why.

  • @Meathead36 Again you lack evidence or substantiation to how exactly you know more about this than I do, and again you continue to ignore almost everything I've said. No, my research doesn't come from CNN or Fox, it comes from the word of the people I've met there and still try to talk to, from reputable news sources such as Al-jazeera or the BBC, and from arguments by political commentators. I balance what I hear or see, and try to find the actual truth from it. You do none of this.

  • @AbberantRender Al-Jazeera/BBC/Fox/CNN all pull the same line given by the same people. Don't you know that? Go find the real sources for the murders committed by our troops. It's in the millions. If you think being there constitutes knowing what's happening, you're wrong. That fact that you were there demontrates you're not too bright. O yeah, watch that clip again soldier...

  • @Meathead36 Are you honestly blind to most of what I'm saying? You're more or less picking and choosing what you want to respond to, and finding some way to make it seem negative. Let me ask you this; what right have you to say anything? You haven't been to either country, in either war. You haven't spoken to the common people. You haven't spoken also to coalition soldiers. You simply live in comfort, with so many luxuries, reading forum posts or disreputable news sources for the "truth."

  • @Meathead36 And no, civilian casualties in either war do not even come near to a single million. Each one was a tragedy, yes. Maybe one in every thousand was purposely committed by a serviceman or -woman. But you make wild claims without any evidence, or perhaps disreputable evidence, and blame all wrongs on the very people trying to help the Iraqis and Afghans, rather than the insurgents who are, and this is fact, responsible for most of those deaths.

  • @AbberantRender As much as I agree with the mantra of helping those less fortunate you also can't deny that at least your government went in for oil profits. I mean its all old hat now, its just accepted. But the fact is if you or your friends were pulled out of there tomorrow you would be welcomed back with any of the numerous groups that go to help just such countries building schools and helping the populace.

    A lot of the people against the wars are concerned for your benefit.

  • @TheInfernalSpark Just as a point of clarification, I am a South Korean serviceman; I simply had the opportunity to go on deployment in both Iraq and Afghanistan. We more or less entered both wars because we were asked to by the U.S.A., and operated primarily as peacekeepers or providers of engineering/medical aid. That aside though, one can only guess as to the reason for the Invasion of Iraq. But for Afghanistan at the very least, it was begun for a just cause.

  • @AbberantRender Alright fair enough. Begun under the pretense of just cause, I think. I mean yes some good has come of it, but I don't know that anyone would deny there was an element of revenge there as well. I mean 9/11 happened and the USA was off to war immediately.

    Loss of life is loss of life and I see nothing wrong with the public outcry to bring soldiers home. There is some sense at least in preserve oneself (or ones home) before running out to attempt to fix the problems of others.

  • @TheInfernalSpark That's true enough, but in Afghanistan today International troops are still welcomed by most of the population; it's mostly civilians in coalition countries that want their forces withdrawn. From what I gathered from Afghans I met during deployment, roughly over 90% thoroughly hated the Taliban, and a smaller majority agreed that they didn't trust the Karzai administration enough to keep them safe if the ISAF withdrew. Karzai the idiot as he is, I believe them: we're not done.

  • @AbberantRender Obama has just decided to start a war with Uganda. Do you believe he is doing it to help the people? He is some information from Wikipedia for you - "Uganda has substantial natural resources, including fertile soils, regular rainfall, and sizable mineral deposits of copper and cobalt. The country has largely untapped reserves of both crude oil and natural gas." I hate to tell you this friend but our government doesnt give a shit about humanity or our troops.

  • @Meathead36 You really are delusional, aren't you? The US sent those troops (which are advisors, mind: hardly an invasionary force) to help the Ugandans combat the LRA: a violent militant group responsible for genocide and numerous human rights abuses. To argue otherwise is simply idiocy on your part.

  • @Meathead36 And in response to your other comments, yes, the issue is up to debate. While I may not have agreed with the initial invasion of Iraq, one cannot say that the current parliamentary democracy is preferable to Hussein's dictatorship, no matter the starting reasons: comparably, life is much better for the average Iraqi citizen. Ask any yourself, and they will say the same: that though the occupation may not have been best, the outcome is ultimately better.

  • @Meathead36 But it is in your opposition to the War in Afghanistan where your argument is weakest. The Afghan War was begun to combat the Taliban, who at the time headed an oppressive dictatorial regime over the nation. As it stands, a majority of Afghan civilians support international forces in their country, and a majority also strongly disapprove of the Taliban, saying that even Karzai is an improvement. Even with civilian casualties, a majority are caused by Taliban-supporting insurgents.

  • @Meathead36 In brief, before you begin spouting nonsense and decrying the causes that countless noble men and women from militaries the world over risk their lives to support, try to research more. Talk to the people in person, and hear accounts not only from the side you support. I can tell you mean well... but I can also tell that you're incredibly ignorant.

  • @AbberantRender You truly believe what you're saying? The world is a very different place than you think. You are incredibly naive buddy. Here is a quote from one of the guys that was responsible for sending you personally to war - "Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy". Henry Kissinger. No shame in admitting you were fooled into fighting for bankers as long as you can admit your

    mistake and warn others not to do the same. Stop getting your news from CNN

  • @Meathead36 Hah... I find it funny that you actually believe all of this deluded nonsense. I'm by no means an idealist, and I can assure you that I've seen much more than you in my life, and at that, personally, as opposed to through some book, news report, or "documentary". As I've repeatedly stated, I've personally spoken to Iraqi and Afghan civilians, all of whom treated me with as much respect as I did them. I've personally gotten their opinions, as I'm genuinely concerned. What about you?

  • @Meathead36 kissinger was a diplomat, he didnt start any wars he did what he was told, jesus learn who people are before you go off the handle about what people say, he said that becuse he saw how in history ppl dont really give a shit about soldiers

  • @xxdomoxxkunxx Kissinger is a major player in the formation of one world government. The endless wars that have been constructed by the elite are instrumental in fooling people like you in to believing one world government is necessary. Damn brother, his quote could not be more clear. Whjy would you even attempt to debate it...

  • @Meathead36 do you even realize that he hasnt even worked in politics in decades? and the last time he was it was in the 70s? are you really implying that this war and the "war" in uganda where thought up during the 50s? before uganda even existed? im all for conspericy theroies but jesus, you have to be a idiot to try and link these two togather

  • @xxdomoxxkunxx I thought you might say that. In fact, I thought you might even bring up "hey, he won the nobel peace prize". You are completely ignorant as to what's happening in the world. It is pointless to have any kind of discussion with you. Have you ever seen the 1993 movie Remains of the Day? Set prior to WW2, Christopher Reeve trys to explain to the British what the Nazis really represent but they fail to heed his warnings. That's what its like speaking with you and abberanrender.

  • @Meathead36 how so? where do you have any HARD evidence, and im not talking about theroies or hints at something or personal opinion, i mean HARD evidence to what we are goals are, you are throwing in big names of ppl you have no idea what they did to irrelevent things of now, im not saying our goverment isnt corrupted, and im not saying the war probably had more objectives than what was said, but you take things out of context and then to ridiclous levels, learn some history, for all of us man

  • @xxdomoxxkunxx If you need me to throw hard evidence at you, you have proven my point; you are completely ignorant as to what's happening in the world. It is pointless having a discussion with you.

  • @Meathead36 im asking for hard evidence to prove that there IS something in the world, i can go on about the sky being purple but that doesnt mean it is, no evidence means you are a complete moron, ignorance means lack of knowlage, you have no evidence, you are ignorant to anything illegal activities the goverment does, you just keep talking about how something is going down but in reality you dont know shit

  • @Meathead36 is it possible that the goverment is hiding something? yes its possible, to say its true, hardly, even if there was some crazy shit going on its so thickly veiled that it would require some sort of counter intel ops to find it, everyone has theroies about whats going down but in reality even one(sane that is) knows that they are THEROIES and not truths

  • @xxdomoxxkunxx

    Please don't call them 'theories', as that implies they are legitimate. A theory means it has been backed up by fact. You're think of a hypothesis, which is a guess that has yet to be proven be veritable fact.

  • @120rocketman oh i guess i was giving him to much credit

  • @Meathead36 also, you clearly didnt even make a comment to what i said, kissinger hasnt been apart of major world politics since the late 70s, hell i will be generous and say saddam was a installed CIA agent but jesus even then he wasnt even in office when kissinger left, and uganda didnt exist, so none of these theroies regarding the 50s and now have anything related, if you want to bitch at the goverment, go bitch at the people who destroyed info at project MUTA

  • He looks like Steve O

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  • you've just taken a bullet to the helmet. so what do you do?.... take your helmet off to inspect it, what a fuckin moron! ROFL

  • @aidar369 You don't have nearly enough information about that situation for your comment to stand up.

  • @epicmonkee urmmmmm... i don't get what you mean =S my comment makes perfect sense. where as your comment to me seems utter poop. plz explain.

  • @aidar369 I'm saying soldiers take their helmets off all the time when they aren't in immediate danger. You have no evidence to support the claim that he is in immediate danger. It doesn't specify how long ago or where he got shot in the helmet.

  • well the us helmet is designed/ copied from the German Stahlhelm from WW2.

  • he looks like Steve-O- xD

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  • Someones gettin a purple heart

  • Wow, so many idiots in the comments.

    Anywho, this guy is fucking lucky that didn't go through well. Otherwise....well...we all know what would've happened. Helmets save lives guys.

  • id hate to be shot in the helmet

  • @Metalmaniac1286 Hvorfor?

  • stop drop and roll bitches!!!

  • shity arabians - american rulz them despite being jurks too ;D

  • I meant to say cunts...fucking auto correct

  • I have nothing against soldiers but there are a lot of counts out there who are just trying to get some glory and don't really give a shit about protecting their country.

  • why do all you damn hippies watch these videos if all your going to do is bitch about them...go back to humping your tree..let the rest of us freedom lovers live life without dealing with your communists believes!

  • @1978ford250, lol, so true.

  • @warmongeringUSA Fuck you.

  • @warmongeringUSA fuck you

  • So bullets cannot penetrate through helmets? I thought bullets would just go straight through them

  • @i44BuLLeTz Bullets do go through the helmet if it hits dead on straight. Helmets ricochet bullets thats why their round. Chances are, in battle, your always moving so if a bullet was headed towards your helmet, itll ricochet off, unless you standing still and a sniper shot straight into your helmet, through your head.

  • @i44BuLLeTz The helmets are made of kevlar nowadays, the same material as the bulletproof vests.

  • @warmongeringUSA Haha funnny. Taliban=Caves/Mountains. lol

  • fuck u all your soo fucking stupid and ignorant if it wasnt for these brave woman and children ud be fucking dead... if u dumb fucks if u were infront of me i would slit your throats

  • @warmongeringUSA If they werent there the taliban would be killing american people in america right now..

  • @warmongeringUSA shut the fuck up, they serve you, and you say this.. so fucking ignorant. ffs

  • hes cute ;)

  • Stevo!

    

  • if you look at the top two comments and the approval they received you can tell how fucking stupid people in this country truly are

  • @mandypants02 No they only get approval if people think they're funny.

  • @mandypants02 yup *thumps up ur comment* 

  • @mandypants02 umm if you were talking bout me. Well i don't live in the U.S fyi and i didn't ask for the support

  • @mandypants02 Haha bro, you have the second highest rated comment lol.

  • @HolinessWarrior its almost double irony as the people got me here....it was more of "just nuke all towelheads" shit 52 thumbs up ago

  • @mandypants02 We're fighting a war in which our dads, brothers, cousins, uncles, etc, are getting killed by an enemy that won't even fight straight up. They either hit and run or use roadside bombs. What do you expect out of YouTube comments?? Three cheers for the towel-heads?

  • @HolinessWarrior no...but a decade later after all the information we now know we should be calling for our troops to come home...these fighters will never stop.... forcing your way of life upon people that wish you ill makes no sense...they want us gone, were broke, its fueling hatred world wide, the people of the US are angry...yet the hick saying "shoot dem dere towel heads" should be calling for an immediate withdrawl...weve been bled out financially and the debt and grows by the day

  • @mandypants02 I agree with you about the financial part. But not about forcing our way of life on them. Their civilians stinkin' love us, dude! You know how much progress we've made for them?

    As for hating the towel-heads... It's war. You're just gonna hate your enemy. Period.

    As I said though, I do agree about the financial part, if we were attacked by a big country we'd be in serious trouble.

  • @HolinessWarrior fair enough...but you cant claim every civilian loves us when some take up arms...its a mess stay safe

  • @mandypants02 Alright, I think it's safe to say that the majority of them do though. The Taliban pretty much kill any civilian, regardless of age or gender, if they stand up against their radical jihad beliefs. I'd hate to live over there. So yeah, most of them appreciate the U.S, because we are making progress.

    But I'm sick of this war too. Two of my good friends will be overseas soon. And it's in it's 10th, very, very expensive year.

    I wish it was just over already too!

  • @mandypants02 How do you feel about this comment now that you're top rated?

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  • @rudygetsplenty happy that the viewers removed one dumb comment

  • @mandypants02 lol too true... were killing them becasue they dont have helmets... WTF! not that we have artillery, advanced communication, better weapons... and oh yea... FUCKIN AIR SUPPORT!

  • @mandypants02 Great answer :)

  • God was with him that day

  • Kid is lucky to be alive.

    Helmet does help but if angle of incidence towards perpenicular axis is and less then 45 degrees it won't help. Helmet is more to protect from debris then bullets. In this case it helped.

  • fuckin ragheads

  • @adamis84 Yeah, Americans, GET THE FUCK OUT OF THERE!

  • adamis84 how old are you you dont know a thing about war thoes guys dressed in towels and sandals are terrorists u a******.

  • @CodyGerkenTV1 Look, at least his comment made some sense, unlike your. American education must be shit.

  • @CodyGerkenTV1

    yeah guys in towels terrorist

    hole world is out there to bash america

    come on men you been first over there, ofc they hate your country guts

    i do too

  • Wow that's lucky

  • you lucky luck bastard, someone up there likes you

  • Lucky son of a bitch, holy fuck. Thank god for Kevlar.

  • Look at all those sad terrorists, Heh they know whats gonna happen now.

  • Wow that must have been a big bullet to pierce the kevlar helmet like that but it didnt do much of anything.

  • lucky bastard god bless you

  • Why cant NATO just nuke the fuck out of these dirty ass countries and get it over with already.

    Much respect to our American allies!

  • Thats godd... right there

  • Well the new ACH will be much lighterand hopefully LeveL III not IIIA >>>we'll see?

    Cause AK-47s even standar 122 grain bullets will punch right through a PASGT helmet now all of them.

  • that was an miracle! god save you...

  • @Dymitry95

    no man that was an helmet that saved him....

  • @Dymitry95 God didnt do shit, his equipment and training did. 

  • The Talibans die because they don't have Helmets. ONly wrapped around towels on their head.

  • @nosupa haha

  • @nosupa hey, dont knock those towels man, they may not offer much protection but they are very fashionable.

  • @nosupa no dumbass taliban die because we are trained to react not because of their towels

  • @nosupa I seriously loled

  • @nosupa good one.

  • @nosupa if u looked close enough nun of them where wearing a towel on there head

  • @youarenotme123123 if you look very close. you should know im talkin to a dumbass