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Generation Kill - Captain America's Nerd rage

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2011

From Episode #5.

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  • @Wtfamisupposedtosay It's because there is a sort of untrust between enlisted and their NCO. Captain America is like a "Call of Duty player" in that he thinks and acts on emotional and thrill seeking tendencies. I can tell you that in live combat if you did that you would get fucked up.

  • @TEHTYMEKITTEH1 ya bro that reporter his name is evan wright, he existed and wrote a book called generation kill, he wrote the mini-series also, all of the characters are real people.

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  • @Killzoneguy117 Also forgive my bad English, I am very tired while writing this.

  • @SuperYoungMemphis Well yeah. Soldiers who let their emotions make their judgement can become bad soldiers. That's how most of the atrocities that happened during the Vietnam War and the Iraq War by U.S. troops happened. They soldiers let their emotions get in the way of their discipline and acted upon those very emotions.

  • @SuperYoungMemphis

    exactly and the words he says in this scene reminds me of COD players comments on youtube's combat footage...

  • @SuperYoungMemphis captain america isn't an nco genius

  • YOU GET DEAD MOTHER FUCKER!

  • @FluffyAnger571 The same as the show, Generation Kill.

  • Whats the book called?

    

  • @TheFourGovernors If you read One Bullet Away, its a autobiographical account by Nate Fick about his career as a Marine officer. Its the same story told from the point of view of the 2nd lieutenant of the men. As an infantry officer he shows several times throughout the book how incompetent the Captain was. The insubordination was usually due to bad orders that would have gotten men killed if he was held to a higher standard. He never calls him a bad person, just an incompetent leader.

  • YOU GET DEAD

  • You get dead?

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