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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2011

Dedicated to the FIRST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE- "The Black Devils":
http://www.firstspecialserviceforce.net/
and the Green Berets

Performed by Bradley Walker- http://www.bradleywalker.com/

Written by Jim Rushing, an old Green Beret

Video edited by Ryan Tyson Rushing

Video footage and photos courtesy of USASOC.
WW2 footage is from "Suicide Missions: "The Black Devil's"

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  • I love the people who senselessly call SOF personnel "killers" and "murderers"...you're damn right they are, they kill people worth being killed while helping countless oppressed people along the way. I for one am highly appreciative.

  • This is greatly appreciated.

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  • My father was a proud member of the FSSF. I am glad to see such a wonderful video honouring them and their legacy. Thank you.

  • Possibly the greatest fighting unit ever sent into battle. I've never met anyone who so dominated a war zone and had so much fun doing it. The old Forcemen talk about Anzio like it was their homecoming football game. I don't think the Hermann Göring Division had quite the same experience and they had the high ground an a lot more firepower.

  • A Very nice Tribute to the Force! Thank you so very much for posting this.

    I am a Great nephew of a Forceman and have been to several of thier reunions. I am so honored to be a part of the FSSF association.

  • not just kicking butt, but kickingbut together! Canada and USA best force... don't mess with the best.

  • Yup, the Devil's Brigade... Canadians and Americans kicking butt !!

  • SALUTE. American special forces are the best in the world, bar none.

  • This is a very meaningful song contributing to the historic lineage of Special Forces. It has been a long struggle to become a recognized part of the United States Army. Most often prior to the 1980s Special Forces was just there, without a branch. The only designation being a "3" added to the front or back of an MOS.

  • Jim Rushing, I'm honored to know you and I am also grateful that down thru the years I got to hear all those wonderful songs you penned. This piece is superb my friend, may your pen never dry up. Larry " The Rev " Shell 2011

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