 I need to go to the local Indian grocer and get some thumbs up so we can have some thumbs up in Old Monk. Thumbs up, Jameson is what I was telling you. Well, have you tried thumbs up in Old Monk? It's probably made for it. Can't imagine it's going to be any better. Well, but I would like to try it. I love Jameson. Hey, welcome back to our stream where we actually get some Corbett. Riveting, content friends, riveting. Today we got a, is the Indian Army and US Army in action together? We've seen one of these before. We've seen, I think it was more the action. This is actually, the Indian and US soldiers share their perspective from the past two weeks of training together in India. So it's more of like them talking about it. Giving feedback about what was like to do that. I think the other one was more of like a, just an action, I think show like different drills. Then this shows some of that. This is actually them talking a little bit about it. So we enjoy these videos, especially because we do like the military. We do. You know how much the United States spends on the military? More than education. More than like the next nine countries combined. Yeah, we like to blow things up. I was saying in India, it's goes like, I think they will blow up, which means the guest should be treated like God's. Love the backpipes. Join the Army was my first time out of my state. And so coming here in India has been, it's been great. The hospitality here is, it's second to none. And I think we've got some big shoes to fill when they hit America again. The food is great. The music is great. And the people are the best. I couldn't have asked for more or greater experience than what I've experienced here. The materials of the machine guns, I was explaining to one of the privates. And after we, after I was done with that, the private came to me and he asked me whether we can exchange the patches, the national flags. And that's the best day. That was one of the best experience I had through the exercise. The intelligence advisor, I'm looking to try and learn a little bit of Hindi, but it's not. Hasn't been going as well as their English. So it's not a terrible setback. Well, it learned it from a young age. Yeah. The most important one is Kya, I've been best deported. She's, do you speak English? That's about as far as I can get. We are building huge bonds, like half a month, beating me like brothers. And as an officer, I'm getting treated like they belong to the same Italian and we are building good bonds between personal bonds and personal bonds as well. Training is sort of, hey, this is, it's going to be my way of the highway. This is how we're going to do it. And if there are signs of an ID, then they call it an ID. This year, it's a lot of exchanging of ideas and how we, how we do things to try and find a happy middle ground or maybe I can take something from the Indian Army or the Indian Army take something from myself and how they conduct their operations. And we are exchanging our knowledge since the United States, soldiers are in good exposure with the Afghanistan and Iraq. So we are exchanging the professional knowledge and the counter insurgency and counter terms amount in the desert area. We can take back with us the U.S. and implement in our systems. Yeah. At the end of the day, we all are foot soldiers. The things we do, the tricks which we do, which we do, the tactics, the procedure are more or less the same. We, at the end of the day, we are foot soldiers. I think it's important to continuously maintain our friendship and relationship both on a personal and professional level. All the soldiers are the protectors of peace and freedom. In the future, we are expecting interoperability between both the soldiers, both the soldiers from both the countries and we are exchanging military knowledge with that. We can, we can act together if something bad happens. A few weeks that we've been here, I've gained probably years worth of experience interacting with the Indian Army. They've got a rich history of military operations, a rich history of, a rich cultural history in general. And they've got a lot to teach us. That was lovely. I enjoyed that. I did too. Lovely. When two, two militaries can get together and learn from each other and also share experiences, obviously as friends. So hopefully one day we can obviously remain friends and work together and all that. But yeah, tanks, I was, obviously I grew up basically on military bases. Yeah. A lot of times with my dad. So he has lots of friends and I got to ride when I was younger on the United States. That's cool. I don't know what kind, but apparently, this was really cool. In Germany, there's a place that you can rent World War II style tanks and drive them for like an hour. Wow. In Germany, they have this entire course that's set up in these old single World War II tanks that you can drive and shoot. Wow, which I think would be really fun. That'd be really fun. That's one of my things that would love to do like rolls of all time would to be in a military film where you get to portray the military, especially portraying military in combat like a World War II film or a Vietnam film. That just was, yes, be special. Studio gets to pay for your military training. Yeah, it's pretty fun. And then your inexact replicas of things and experiencing them in ways that only those people did in that era. So amazing. Yeah, that was great. That was cool. I loved it. Let us know what other military style videos we can react to. Uh, down below.