 Jai Jai Hind. Jai Jai Hind. Jai Jai Hind. Is it Hind or Hind? Hind? Or Hind? Hind. Hind. I believe the D is soft. Jai Hind. Jai Hind. Jai Hind. No. I don't believe the D is silent. I believe the D is a soft D. Jai Hind. I know. The D is soft. I know. But>- Shin- Shame. What are we doing Rick? I don't know but there are times it is advantageous for the D to be soft. Today we are raking to a Indian Army a life less ordinary it's It's a documentary kind of thing. A documentary sort of thing. I've had a long time since we've seen selection. The Indian army is not an ordinary life. It's full of challenges and opportunities and a chance to serve the motherland. Yeah. Why don't we call our land a motherland? Well, I guess it's not our land. That's it. I guess that makes sense. That is exactly why. I was thinking that there is watching the most recent thing we watched about Independence Day. And I was wondering, I didn't say it at the time, but I'll say it now. What is it like to live in a country that your roots... That you didn't steal. That... Take that, America! Cause, you know, when, like for you, you're here, but your motherland is our land. Well, technically my ancestors' land. Yeah, that's where your ancestors come from. Mine are, it'll be in Israel. So for me, America has this sense of specialness because I feel like I'm, I'm stewarding a place that was never really my own. I've been allowed it to be here. I wasn't, it's not like, even though I'm American by birth, I was born in New York. So I'm not saying I'll have any of that, but it's very different to call the place you, we can't call this our motherland. That's for the Native Americans. You know what I mean? So, yeah. You have them that we didn't kill. Anyways, I'm not bitter. That's a topic that's touchy for me. Ah, we stole this one. All right, here we go. It says, what did you say, Indian Army? The Indian Army. I have to find it. I have to find it. Okay, I found it. All right, here we go. One bore me in country, she made me. She made me the man that I am. And every time she calls, I shall hear and I shall heed for she sings to me in my hour of need. Now what I expected, I actually thought it was gonna be like the guy at the beginning talking the whole time. Me too, I thought it was gonna give us a look into what life is like in the Army. But it was definitely a very inspirational video type. But right, visuals were fricking spectacular. You're like me. I was expecting it to be more, I was disappointed it wasn't a behind the scenes kind of thing. But I can watch the military do what they do all day. Seriously, I could watch two hours of what we just watched. This probably had some of the best visuals of what they do in the military too in terms of cinematic and what's funny is obviously, most of the time, obviously when they shoot off those, the big stuff, big bombs, most of that's for every Army and it's just training. Right, most of the money, because obviously most wars aren't fought like that anymore. No, like all the equipment all of our countries by the United States, Russia, India. Most of it's stockpiled. It's stockpiled in case we have a big war, I suppose. Yeah, that stuff is not used very often. If there's any kind of a military conflict, I know from our country what happens is it's Air Force hits a target and that's pretty much what you get. From a plane. Yeah, that's pretty much it. That's why most of it was, I thought what was that film with Allen Rickman? What was that film with Allen Rickman? The High in the Sky. Yeah, that's most of at least. Yeah, strategic at least in the United States and I'm guessing around the world because obviously it was in the 21st century. Unless you're dealing with like a war war, like Syria right now is that. Yeah, Syria is dealing with that. I know obviously India, Pakistan obviously with that border has had that as well. So obviously it's that we don't really have anybody next to us that we've ever, outside of old school, out in old times with Mexico. No, that is one of the things that we don't understand that a lot of the world does is that our bordering neighbors, we don't face legitimate immediate threats to our freedoms at all. Yeah, that's just one of the questions. Is it also a curse? The thing I was saying is that the more of a memorial they haven't done it in a couple of years because I think the last time I did it, neighbors were like, please don't ever do that again. Because what they did is they brought those kind of, they brought one of those cannons to shoot and it was, they were only using quarter ammunition of what they usually use and it's kicking loud. It is kicking loud. I've been on multiple aircraft carriers. Yeah, multiple, huge. I've only been on one aircraft carrier. While it was moving, like an end. Oh, you've been on it in the ocean? Oh no, I've only been it when it's been docked. Yeah, no, my dad, when I was younger, I think we were in Hawaii and they were doing a training exercise. Oh, that's fricking awesome. I saw them doing a, shooting off the cannons on the, oh, that's great. And obviously the planes flying and coming on the thing. You got to see that. That's freaking awesome. I think my dad, we actually drove up in a boat. Cause we did this actually a lot. Cause we wouldn't, especially in the Coast Guard, obviously when you're just starting out, you're the ones who're driving around on the orange boats. Right. Catching drugs smugglers, shaving people. Right, that's what you do. That's the majority of their job is protecting the board from the mortars. Protecting the board from the drugs. And, just dangerous stuff, guys. Yeah, I think my dad's got his biggest bust when he was young. There was a hundred thousand pounds of cocaine. Dang. I think he got from some boat. Wow. It was insane. But yeah, we would go up in his orange boat and dock next to an aircraft carrier. And get on it. That's awesome. Throw down a ladder and... That's pretty great. So yeah. Have you ever wanted to get in a, have you ever wanted to fly in a fighter? Oh yeah. I've been in one. I've been inside. Yeah. I've wanted to get, I got to sit and feel the Gs and get passed out and throw up. No, Saturday I never got to do that. I totally wish. I think it'd be so fun. And of all the kinds of movies I would want to do at the top of my list are Westerns and military. Oh man, to do a military movie? That's the closest thing to being in it. That's the number one thing you'd want to do? Of the genres, 100%. If I could choose Western and military. I don't want to be a psychopath and murderer. Yeah. Now I would give all of that up, just put me on a horse or put me in a battle sequence. Abs, I'd rather be in a battle sequence. Yeah. I want a pure Western though. Like I want a, I want a 310 to Yuma or you know, I want one of those with a gunfight. Like Open Range. Or Black Hawk Down. You know, Platoon, one of those kids. Yeah. Well, that was cool. Jai Hind, Jai Hind. Happy Independence Day to all of you Indians out there. We love you. Screw the old British. Yeah.