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  • 11:27) every time i saw that as a kid, i thought that guy was blown to pieces!!

  • 9:06) is it me or does it sound like the troops are running on concrete? i've never heard boots on dirt sound like that!!!

  • 8:33) LMFAO!!! someone wants to be an action movie star!!!

  • to guard their rear xD......

  • What right does Britain have in Borneo?

    What right does the Queen have in the Falkland Islands? May she & her wasteful brood be forever deposed from their arbitrary parasitism & beg in the streets like their subjects.

    What right has Downing Street in South Georgia?!

    Any cretin who fights in any war - killing civilians with phosphorous, herbicide and flame throwers and gunning down young boys as utterly brain dead and brainwashed as themselves - garners the repugnance of all thinking men.

  • @musicalidea well the people who lived in the falklands actually ask for the uks help when Argentina invaded them.

  • @MrRagingbovine I don't dispute your statement, but it would be interesting to read a study of opinion polls that back up your statements. As far as I am aware, there has - as of yet - been no referendum of the residents of Malvinas/Falkland Islands as to their feelings regarding Independence vs. British Sovereignty vs. Argentinian Sovereignty. If such a referendum were held entailing these THREE options, then the result should be definitive & the territorial dispute over.

  • Look at those stupid rats fighting for Capitalism. What is Capitalism? The pursuit of profit by a few in the form of non-productive entitlements derived from the labor of the many: entitlements in the form of rent, interest, dividends & royalties. You work; they own. You toil; they collect. When will the fighting hamsters learn that a penny paycheck for their wife & offspring at home is just the carrot be4 the stick that will soon be turned against them?

    BANKERS PLAN WARS --

    IDIOTS FIGHT THEM!

  • Bataillon Brandenburg was around in 1938

  • Why oh why are these programmes always melodramatically narrated by gay public schoolboys?

  • modern warfare from 1988 ^^

  • SUFOS SFINOS KRATOS HA

  • FYI MATE SPETZNAZ IS THE WORLD FAMOUS OF ALL SPECIAL FORCE IN THE WHOLE WORLD THEY KICKED THE ASSED OF NAZI IN SPAIN ASSASSINATE THE NATO GENERALS IN WORLD WAR 2 TRAIN NORTH VIETNAMISE DURING VIETNAM WAR KILL AFGHAN TRAITOR WITH OUT A TRACE..

  • but what happen in afganisthan i wonder

  • 3:42 Wait, what? S.B.S have a freaking frog as their "symbol"? :D

  • @Silkki6 lol, I don't think that's their symbol anymore

  • @CoffeeBeatsTea Ok, thanks for the info! Btw, tea beats coffee.. ;)

  • @Silkki6 yeah they use to now it's now it's a sword with two blue water lines crossing over it! :D

  • @hom3R1000 That sounds cool! :)

  • 82 bullet wounds lmao

  • Ah yes but the Americans perfected it lol

  • @76tammystanley you perfected it by learning from other countries.america takes credit for alot of things they dont create

  • 9:36 LOL

  • it takes 1 haji with an IED and these elite warriors disappear in dust

  • @MasterFuck3000 You're an assfuck.

  • @TheVampyreCat

    suck my cock slut

  • @MasterFuck3000 suck my cock slut

  • @MasterFuck3000 a fucking dirty coward with an IED you prick!!!!!

  • @MasterFuck3000 it takes my foot up your ass to shut your mouth.

  • @MasterFuck3000 yeh buts its fucking funny when it fails like 90 percent off the time and the haji blow themselfs up.... also stop calling on fucking god because most of the vids ive seen when the taliban call on god the get blowen up x)

  • So basically this is just to show everybody how cool the SAS and SBS are compared to everyone else...

  • @newspot221 Well, the S.A.S. and the S.B.S. (especially the S.A.S.) were the originators of the whole special forces groups in terms of modern warfare. Almost every country based their own special forces on specifically the S.A.S. and the S.B.S.

  • @Andybato The British keep repeating that but it's simply not true. The Navy SEALS trace their origins to WWII just like the SAS and several other groups.

  • @Orlan54 Maybe you are correct, but WWII started in 1939 for Britain, Not that I am saying anything negative about the SEALS, just that WWII started earlier for some.

  • @Andybato not the Green Berets,SEALs or Rangers

  • @texasrangersr1 Pretty sure the US green berets were made in WW2 in scotland and and were trained by the british commando unit now known as 3 commando brigade royal marines (who also wear green berets).

  • @LecceDiPane Green Berets trace their origins to WW2 from 2 units the OSS and the Devils Brigade the Green Berets were formed after the Korean War and were given permision to wear Green Berets in the 60s or so by Kennedy the Rangers were units formed before the American Revolution and have been in almost every conflict since the were officialy commised in WW2 and recomisioned permanently after Vietnam the only thing the Rangers picked from the Brits was the mountain climb skills needed for D Day

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  • @texasrangersr1 I never mentioned the rangers, I said the green berets were formed in scotland (or had it's origins in scotland), as this wiki extract points out:

    The origins of the Green Beret which Special Forces personnel wear can be traced to Scotland during the Second World War. U.S. Army Rangers and Office of Strategic Services (OSS) operatives who underwent training from the British Commandos were awarded the Green Beret upon completion of the grueling and revolutionary commando course.

  • @LecceDiPane the Green Berets were formed in the 50s from the OSS,Rangers,and the Devils Brigade by a former OSS operative named Aaron Bank he formed the 10th Special Forces Group the mission of the Green Beret is mainly to train either local gueriilas or a government force something the SAS dont have much experience in the mission came when OSS agent went to occupied Europe to help Resistance fighters later moving into the Pacific(OSS agent were the 1st Americans into vietnam during WW2)

  • @texasrangersr1 ive asked this many times with no real answer but you seem like you would know.....why have so many different SF units? what type of missions separate a seal from a ranger and a green beret....I get the green beret are used to train allies behind enemy lines but you also hear of them doin recon and search and destroy missions, why would rangers not do that? and also you hear seals do that same stuff now and then...I dont get it but I sure as hell am fascinated.

  • @TheEmarbe they were creatred in different wars for different purposes at the time but were never disbanded so as time progressed the differences in their jibs became less and less clear.

  • @MrRenegademovies id really love to know what the real diiference between, Rangers, seals, green berret, and delta were in terms of operational significance.

  • @TheEmarbe i can't say, you would have to ask some one who has been apart of some kind of special forces unit. I would think the factor that separates them would be delta's counter terrorism training but i think SEALs have that to.

  • @texasrangersr1 They may all have their own origins and regimental histories and leather-bound collection of odes and ballads and what not. Nobody's disputing any of that. What LecceDiPane is pointing out is that SAS and SBS are the originators of most of what we know as special warfare and small unit tactics.

  • @texasrangersr1 :

    As for the Green Berets, Lecce is correct and so are you. They were first given the green berets by the british commandos who trained them, but that headgear wasn't a part of their official uniform till Kennedy gave permission for the beret to be a part of their regular uniform

  • @texasrangersr1 : Also, units known as 'Rangers' or variations thereof have existed at various points in American history, predating even the revolutionary war. However, its just a common nomenclature and there's been no single regiment, Corps or wing of the army by the name 'Rangers' that has a contiguous history dating so far back. The US Army Rangers of today may carry the legacy of various ranger units of old, but only for the reason of sharing the name.

  • Semper Fi brothers glad your with us.

  • Wicked stuff 5/5, definitely not a waste of time!

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