Inside the U.S. Military’s Five ELITE Tier One Units (What do they do?)

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Do you know what the five tier one units of the United States Military are? The five tier one special mission units of the U.S. military are a part of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), and operate in the shadows. Many of their missions and operations are highly classified.
The five tier one units of the U.S. Military are Delta Force, SEAL Team Six (DEVGRU), 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Regimental Reconnaissance Company, and the Intelligence Support Activity. If you’d like to learn more about what tier one operators do in these tier one units, as well as their missions, training, purpose, and much more - watch this video!
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00:56 Delta Force
8:35 SEAL Team Six
12:58 24th Special Tactics Squadron
16:12 Regimental Reconnaissance Company
19:24 Intelligence Support Activity

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  • @pyeitme508

    @pyeitme508

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow 😳

  • @arturoBbrito

    @arturoBbrito

    Жыл бұрын

    24th also has the best pilot that will fly a can on a string. They have licensed to fly every form of aircraft for specific tasking.

  • @V.B.Squire

    @V.B.Squire

    Жыл бұрын

    @ 0:43 comparing our Royal Marines to JSOC? Well take that as a complement

  • @tonyah.960

    @tonyah.960

    Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding show today!

  • @leeorr9071

    @leeorr9071

    Жыл бұрын

    Way don’t you show ur face below all lies

  • @warwick802
    @warwick80211 ай бұрын

    Its so crazy how much we know about the Navy SEALs and how little we know about the Delta force. I think that in itself says everything it needs to.

  • @drichmo

    @drichmo

    11 ай бұрын

    Doesn’t help that every SEAL writes a book when they retire and Delta mostly doesn’t

  • @skippythemagnificent536

    @skippythemagnificent536

    11 ай бұрын

    Or maybe the Delta guys DO all write books, but publishers won't print them because textbook perfect operations are too short and boring 😂

  • @brindlebucker4741

    @brindlebucker4741

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it's a requirement for SEALs and DEVGRU. Applicant MUST brag about who they are, what they do to everyone, everywhere at any time for free.

  • @tsubadaikhan6332

    @tsubadaikhan6332

    11 ай бұрын

    @@brindlebucker4741 So they're like Vegans?

  • @deathfire096

    @deathfire096

    11 ай бұрын

    @@drichmo Seals can write a paragraph. Delta can’t.

  • @sneakyfox1876
    @sneakyfox18768 ай бұрын

    My uncle was part of SEAL Team 1. The dude was so busy and secretive, I never got to meet him. However back when I was a kid, he would send my dad and I gifts in the mail (one of the coolest things I ever got was a shirt from Fallon Naval Air Station.) He passed away several years ago due to sickness, but I inherited his wooden paddle and his Seiko dive watch. Dude was a badass.

  • @briguy459

    @briguy459

    4 ай бұрын

    Fallon is a pretty significant bombing range. Red dots go on things... those things go boom. There's literally nothing there but that base, farmland and planes

  • @YESHUASlave

    @YESHUASlave

    4 ай бұрын

    Thats cool. i am a paralyzed ARMY SAPPER (Please look up SAPPERS, LOL). All "SEAL Teams" are Tier 2 Units, accept Team 6 (which is mainly Tier 1).

  • @mikehorn7678

    @mikehorn7678

    4 ай бұрын

    Interesting! I often wonder what the preferred diver's watch is for professionals? Clearly your uncle favored Seiko.

  • @jorad4887

    @jorad4887

    Ай бұрын

    awesome!!! that sucks that he passed away, i'm sorry about hear that and thank him for serving this country with highest honors!!!!

  • @TrineDaely

    @TrineDaely

    Ай бұрын

    @@YESHUASlaveThank you for your service. Sappers are critically underrated.

  • @darleneleslie6563
    @darleneleslie6563Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information. My husband was special forces in delta. I had no idea what he went through. We weren't married at the time. He never really talked about it. But his brothers with him visited us. Love them all and knew they were special. Men of dignity and honor. My husband is with the good lord now, but his brothers in the service came from throughout the USA to be at his service for him and comfort me.

  • @romanticdonkey468
    @romanticdonkey468Ай бұрын

    Love the PJs. “Sometimes even Special Forces need to call 911”. Their motto “So Others May Live” chokes me up every time I think of it.

  • @anthonybush607

    @anthonybush607

    5 күн бұрын

    Respectfully, It’s actually “That others may live.” My stepdad was a PJ who spent three years in Vietnam. Those men are larger than life. These things we do that others may live. I think the Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer motto is “so others may live”

  • @romanticdonkey468

    @romanticdonkey468

    5 күн бұрын

    @@anthonybush607 … You’re absolutely correct.

  • @craigandersen8937
    @craigandersen8937 Жыл бұрын

    I was blessed by Charlie a Delta retired operator working as a SWAT sniper. He watched me shooting on their range and spent time improving my pistol shooting.

  • @hhazelhoff1363

    @hhazelhoff1363

    Жыл бұрын

    I fly American Airlines

  • @churxa2011

    @churxa2011

    Жыл бұрын

    That would be a great honor if given the chance to have one mentor you.

  • @hhazelhoff1363

    @hhazelhoff1363

    Жыл бұрын

    Recently I have switched Pam Am. They have this cool retro vibe. And all prop planes. And you have ashtrays in the arm rest

  • @willfoster2635

    @willfoster2635

    Жыл бұрын

    Charles Beckwith?

  • @tylermccurry1836

    @tylermccurry1836

    Жыл бұрын

    thats fucking awesome

  • @hybui123
    @hybui123 Жыл бұрын

    The crazy thing about Tier 1 and 2 units in the US is that because of the population of the US, we have a LARGE special operations contingent in our military compared to our allies. SEALs alone number close to 4500-5000 Operators and support personnel alone

  • @matthewwhite876

    @matthewwhite876

    Жыл бұрын

    And CAG has had less than 1200 in its entire history

  • @Frost_actual

    @Frost_actual

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@matthewwhite876probably because so few make it in

  • @bub3593

    @bub3593

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Frost_actualthat & it also wasnt even founded till the 80s

  • @doejon9424

    @doejon9424

    Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't mean anything with crappy Leadership in Washington & a Country that's literally failing from within it's own walls.. due to crappy Leadership.

  • @hybui123

    @hybui123

    Жыл бұрын

    @@doejon9424 Relax. We’re doing fine. Focus on raising your kids and watching out for your neighbors

  • @JohnPaulHare
    @JohnPaulHare9 ай бұрын

    0:00 Intro 0:55 CAG 2:15 Ad 4:21 Back to the video 8:34 DEVGRU 13:00 24th STS 16:14 Regimental Recon Company 19:24 ISA 21:55 Honorable Mention: 160th SOAR (Night Stalkers)

  • @carsongrover9924

    @carsongrover9924

    8 ай бұрын

    Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)

  • @bacon81

    @bacon81

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks Sir 🫡

  • @axelfoleyt

    @axelfoleyt

    8 ай бұрын

    I got another ad at 5:21

  • @Ayebatari

    @Ayebatari

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks man

  • @gerrystewart4838
    @gerrystewart48388 ай бұрын

    I had the pleasure of working with a Delta Force unit when I was stationed at HQ SFOR at Camp Butmir, Sarajevo. Highly professional unit and their commander was an expert on urban warfare and the siege of Sarajevo was his dissertation for Army War College.

  • @dity.

    @dity.

    3 ай бұрын

    JC luvs u Acts 238 type in Upci church locator in the internet

  • @h2w25

    @h2w25

    2 ай бұрын

    We appreciated you brother! RLTW

  • @DrMurdercock
    @DrMurdercockАй бұрын

    The Full Chapman footage is so hard to watch. Just knowing, a real soldier was down there, bleeding out, scared to death, knowing he wasn't going to make it off that mountain, but he made sure he took as many terrorist bastids with him as he could. RIP Chapman. Gone but not forgotten

  • @mohammadmahbub-ulhaquephil6341
    @mohammadmahbub-ulhaquephil6341 Жыл бұрын

    Hey GD in 1991 US Marines came to the aid of Bangladesh after one of the most devastating Hurricane in our history. Some of them Stationed at Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport(ZIA). Me and my brother were heading there to receive my father as he returned from Hajj, on the way we meet a very friendly USMC Sergent at 6'3" looking down at 5'2" 15 year old kid he smiled as i thank him he gave me a chocolate bar and a Salute! Love you guys

  • @robertfalcon6083
    @robertfalcon608311 ай бұрын

    As a former Intel guy with one of the mentioned units, I can say the 160th SOAR guys are the freaking shit!!! They make stepping off a skid onto a rooftop the easiest part of any mission. Straight up magic what they do with RW assets!

  • @acewindu

    @acewindu

    9 ай бұрын

    NSDQ

  • @Rabahsaurus

    @Rabahsaurus

    3 ай бұрын

    Say less

  • @DGRRvideos

    @DGRRvideos

    2 ай бұрын

    Not in my experience(none), but I know a former tier 1 guy, and always asked him the generic questions about the other units. By far the people he was most in awe/fanboy/appreciative of were SOAR, and how incredible they were with maneuvering to put a skid next to a window God knows how many stories up with speed and precision to step off rapidly.

  • @SunTzu2024
    @SunTzu202411 ай бұрын

    the chapman footage made me cry and sob, not only for his fate, but that was a proud and sad moment for America and really shows how tough some of these guys are. he was a true warrior. Rest In Peace John Chapman.

  • @williamwchuang

    @williamwchuang

    10 ай бұрын

    He exposed himself to the enemy to draw fire from the landing QRF helicopter. Truly a hero.

  • @lukehunter2362

    @lukehunter2362

    8 ай бұрын

    @@williamwchuang"First there, that others may live"

  • @saucyscrambler8710

    @saucyscrambler8710

    5 ай бұрын

    Could you imagine the movie and cut scenes going through this guys head? RIP. If I go out, I always swore it would be in a pile of brass.

  • @ForteDFO
    @ForteDFO Жыл бұрын

    i loved that a lot of the initial seal team footage had them with chainsaws, and the imaginary idea of them running around with tactical chainsaws is just very entertaining to me

  • @jndvs95

    @jndvs95

    Жыл бұрын

    *desire for a lancer intensifies*

  • @mikemurphy5898

    @mikemurphy5898

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah yes... the ol stealth tactical chainsaw *VVRRRRRTTTTT VVVVVVVRRRRRRR*

  • @sinncier

    @sinncier

    11 ай бұрын

    I thought the same thing. Real JSOC guys use the explosive charges like in the movies duhhh

  • @Lanny-io9bi

    @Lanny-io9bi

    11 ай бұрын

    Lol I think as well.... but I think it's mainly for after op recovery, like bodies and intelligence

  • @re1v3r

    @re1v3r

    11 ай бұрын

    FOR THE EMPEROR

  • @siddmic
    @siddmic27 күн бұрын

    The PJ’s are the most badass group out of all of them. Delta is a close second. However, when you jump into a hot zone while fending off enemies and patching up the wounded - I give that a badass rating of 1,000.

  • @lukehunter2362
    @lukehunter23628 ай бұрын

    As I understood each Tier 1 unit has its specialty, except the 24th STS. They are the jack of all trades that not only need to be experts in their field but also compatible with all other specialites of every category. For that reason they have more training then any other branch and are more effective per soldier. They not only have to have the guts of a SEAL but the brains of a paramedic/air traffic controller.

  • @swtpaige1004
    @swtpaige100410 ай бұрын

    Wow! Thanks for this! I’m just your normal citizen but I’ve always been fascinated and in awe about our military elites and their capabilities! This video sums up all! So much gratitude to all our servicemen!

  • @mikeserot1410
    @mikeserot1410 Жыл бұрын

    During the Battle of Mogadishu (aka Black Hawk Down) SEAL Team 6's Gold Squadron had an unarmored Humvee with no doors or roof as part of the Task Force Ranger convoy. The 24th STS sent a team of PJs and CCTs as well. Two of the PJs, MSgt. Scott Fales and TSgt. Tim Wilkinson, were aboard Super 68, the CSAR bird with CCT Pat Rogers. CCT Jeff Bray was attached to the Delta assault force, and CCT Dan Schilling was with the ground convoy. I can't remember the fourth CCT's name but he was attached to one of the Ranger chalks. During the battle, Wilkinson repeatedly exposed himself to enemy gunfire around the first crash site to retrieve medical supplies and earned an Air Force Cross for bravery. His treatment of Ranger John Stebbins was wrapped into the scene of Sanderson treating Grimes in the movie Black Hawk Down.

  • @OMG_No_Way

    @OMG_No_Way

    Жыл бұрын

    Howard Wasdin was one of the two DEVGRU guys. He got shot up bad. Wrote a book on the whole ordeal. Definitely worth reading. BTW he was killed (and his dog) last month on the way to work, when he stalled his airplane on final approach into a small airport in GA. He was a chiropractor.

  • @mikeserot1410

    @mikeserot1410

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OMG_No_Way actually there 5 DEVGRU operators in country. Four guys for the Humvee and their team leader. It was sad to hear about Wasdin's passing. That was like hearing about Super 6-2's pilot, Mike Goffena, dying in a private plane crash in 1998 while learning to fly. It's so weird hearing about badasses like Howie and Mike losing their lives in such bizarre circumstances after all they had been through.

  • @TsarOfRuss

    @TsarOfRuss

    11 ай бұрын

    "Mogadishu" ......You Americans only know how to fight poor people who dont shoot back, then you try to make yourselves look like warriors.. you couldnt even beat goat farmers in Afghanistan

  • @Cokehead_Drug_Addict_Zelensky

    @Cokehead_Drug_Addict_Zelensky

    11 ай бұрын

    You mean when the US got wrecked by a bunch of barefoot skinnies using cheap RPG's and 60 year old AK's?

  • @wespenn7243

    @wespenn7243

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Cokehead_Drug_Addict_Zelensky Well bless your heart.

  • @mtmadigan82
    @mtmadigan82 Жыл бұрын

    They make bad people go away. These are some of the scariest people the us has. Anytime we worked with any of these units, it was hard not to fanboy at times. The dudes from the Unit are some of the most notable. They're all older, with significant combat time before even showing up for selection. Most of those dudes youd never guess who they were if they didnt tell you or you knew otherwise.

  • @keithangstadt4950

    @keithangstadt4950

    10 ай бұрын

    When I was on Bagram we befriended some guys from the UAE army and got invited to hang out at their compound where we got some world class food prepared by chefs who flew fresh food in every day from the UAE, and spent alot of our time playing cards and smoking in their hookah lounge. Some of the other American guys who we played cards with were in civvies most of the time and we had no idea who they were. One day the SGM came buy in his uniform and we saw his saw his patch and realized "holy shit, these guys are Delta". Just regular dudes hanging out and having a good time with us lowly Army Reserve pukes.

  • @austinmelvist579

    @austinmelvist579

    5 ай бұрын

    Pride comes before the fall. These guys have no time for ego. It’s all business and then fun. I enjoyed reading your comment.

  • @alexfrederick9019

    @alexfrederick9019

    26 күн бұрын

    The operators shoot 1000 rounds a day for the most part. Check their trigger finger if you think you've found one of these ghosts. They've got some serious calluses.

  • @astromos
    @astromos11 ай бұрын

    The voice changer detracts from the quality rather than adds to it.

  • @-Sober-

    @-Sober-

    5 ай бұрын

    I think he does it for personal reasons. Some people dont want to be “internet famous”

  • @Jewelhammer

    @Jewelhammer

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree. It sounds like the trans voice from FL Studio, which I found really distracting. Also find it pretty gimmicky

  • @FrezeyGD

    @FrezeyGD

    3 ай бұрын

    He does it for privacy issues because he needs to be anonymous due to certain reasons that he has mentioned in a video

  • @UncleBensRice...

    @UncleBensRice...

    3 ай бұрын

    He sounds gay

  • @yestermonth

    @yestermonth

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@FrezeyGD There's tons of voices to choose from for security, this one is too distracting.

  • @smacman68
    @smacman6811 ай бұрын

    There are many in the US military who are considered badasses. When I was ship’s company on the USS Theodore Roosevelt we had a team of EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) who would do shit like swim out to mines and eliminate them in pitch black water and night. Check our own hull for tracking devices and other things we didn’t want attached to the hull. Total badassery

  • @Brooke20268

    @Brooke20268

    10 ай бұрын

    that’s amazing 🔥

  • @Cam12829
    @Cam12829 Жыл бұрын

    FYI…Navy EOD can also go to Green Team and to the assault squadrons at DEVGRU. They have their own 6 month selection prior to joining the SEAL’s for Green Team

  • @RSPDiver

    @RSPDiver

    Жыл бұрын

    I was also going to comment similarly.

  • @MachineRigger

    @MachineRigger

    Жыл бұрын

    USAF EOD also attach to the 24th and can go Delta. Both are in limited numbers but it’s a highly valuable skill set.

  • @dsumner1234

    @dsumner1234

    Жыл бұрын

    There's a whole EOD squadron in DEVGRU. The 24th has a modified selection course for EOD and radio operators.

  • @MachineRigger

    @MachineRigger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dsumner1234 Kid already went through SWCC, he got pulled out on medical just prior to A&S. Shin splints. Did 12 weeks med at Chapman and decided on EOD. They have 24 month waiting period to redo SWCC in USAF. In Eglin at NAVSCOL now. Going to cycle out after graduation and on return likely look at a SOC attachment.

  • @RevShifty

    @RevShifty

    Жыл бұрын

    I've known a couple Navy EOD guys. They always go hard; even their recreation time is more intense than most people's bad days.

  • @markbell335
    @markbell335Ай бұрын

    I'm late to the party here, but I feel I can contribute some insight into the SEAL Teams operations while I was in Vietnam. I've read all the books about SEALS but will only relate stuff I've observed while serving on US Navy Swift Boats in Vietnam circa Aug. '68 to Aug. '69 out of Da Nang and Chu Lai. My first encounter was in late 1968 while stationed at Da Nang. PCF-16 took a SEAL squad.... probably 7 or 8 guys down to patrol zone G (We called it Patrol Zone Golf). I honestly don't remember them coming on board. I was acting as the coxswain and had my duties to perform. I do remember the SEAL squad leader entering the pilot house to check our map and our position. He was in full SEAL regalia. He had the green face, frumpy jungle greens with no tags of any kind... and no weapon... the weapons were in the main cabin, out of my line of sight being prepared by the other members of the squad. At a mutually agreed to drop point, I killed the port engine so the SEALS could enter the water on PCF-16's Port Side... we were heading South .... the target was West of our Position so their water entry wouldn't be observed. When working with SEALS, there really isn't any communication... you communicate via radio clicks. Their call sign was 'Working Party'. Yet, they'll never respond to that call sign. You can broadcast their call sign but you'll only get a radio click back. This is how we knew when to reembark the squad. I'm not going to share the mission objective. I will, however, share that one of the SEALS on that mission was a man named Earl Ballard. Earl was a neighbor to my maternal grandad. Earl always told us, "I'm a US Navy Diver'.... whenever quizzed by Gramps. He didn't lie, he was, in fact, a US Navy Diver. After my tour, and many years later, I was at my Grandpa's house when I bumped into Earl.... He told me about the mission that late evening in 1968. He said, 'Mark, I had to remain in the main because I saw you and I was covert ... so I couldn't say hello. Sadly, Earl has passed away. I've lost a friend and a great neighbor to my Grandpa. To this day, I remember the Op with my neighbor, Earl Ballard BMSC. Mark Bell PCF-69

  • @davidb3352
    @davidb335211 ай бұрын

    When I was attached to SOTG, you run into a lot of these guys and you never know what units they're really in. But the brass observers usually give it away just by being there.

  • @mistertwo6113

    @mistertwo6113

    5 күн бұрын

    😉

  • @henrick_the_lover
    @henrick_the_lover10 ай бұрын

    When I was around twelve my aunt dated a guy from SEAL Team 6 he was a great guy. He could cook gourmet meals, he was very polite and nice, and when playing touch football with my cousins would destroy us with tackles he said sorry kids used to playing with seals. I once went with my aunt to pick him up from the base in the rain, they were not there in the parking lot, lighting flashed and they were in the parking lot out in front of their barracks, they just appeared it was spooky. My grandfather was a Master Chief Petty Officer and XO at the base so we got to go everywhere on the base.

  • @dsumner1234
    @dsumner1234 Жыл бұрын

    A few other units you may want to look at are 66 AOS, 427th SOS, 1st JSOAC, JIB, JMU, JCU, JCOG, 28th Ordnance Co. , ATO, Army Special Forces Group's Critical Threat Advisory Companies (CTAC), SF Group's SFOD-E (Regional Support Elements) /F), SF Group's SFOD-G Jedburgh teams/H, COMTECH, Special Collections Service/F6, the DIA's Strategic Expeditionary Group and Global Security Division.

  • @dorothyburry42

    @dorothyburry42

    Жыл бұрын

    It's good to see that the alphabet is being fully used by our military

  • @specag31

    @specag31

    Жыл бұрын

    When all are special forces, none are special forces.

  • @joshe1165

    @joshe1165

    Жыл бұрын

    @dsumner1234 I retired out of one of 'those units' thanks for letting the rest of the world know they exist u dumb ass!!

  • @dsumner1234

    @dsumner1234

    Жыл бұрын

    @@specag31 SOF make up a very small percentage of the US military.

  • @FenrirYT13

    @FenrirYT13

    Жыл бұрын

    MARSOC (Marine Raiders 0372) RET USMC

  • @billsandford3901
    @billsandford390128 күн бұрын

    Finally looked at your site today, I’ve been retired for almost 20yrs, but found it difficult to look at things I did. You didn’t act like you were some kind of hot shot. That tells me your telling the truth. While training with several of these tier one units worldwide use of rank was a common thing, first names only, you’ll quickly figure out who’s in charge. I was attached do to knowing the local tung, some unique skills, and having worked closely with the OC. The men who do this everyday give a lot of their life to do it, and I’m glad they do. Liam

  • @Dnd-wz9yn
    @Dnd-wz9yn11 ай бұрын

    You did a great job with this vid! It was clean, accurate without any BS. Excellent job!!!!

  • @realdreamerschangetheworld7470
    @realdreamerschangetheworld7470 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, right on time. Before I get into the video, thanks for all the hard work!

  • @jackblankenship4309
    @jackblankenship430910 ай бұрын

    Delta only comes out for use when it’s to be done with zero attention but within Delta there’s multiple teams for use in all areas of operations.

  • @delvint9966
    @delvint996610 ай бұрын

    I worked with one once, he was a delta force medic and was retiring from the army so they moved him to the hospital man knew more things medical than most of the doctors. Soft spoken and oddly intense somehow? Anyways he was an amazing teacher to everyone in the emergency room. Last I heard when he retired he went to work as a medic on the presidents detail.

  • @zpettigrew

    @zpettigrew

    10 ай бұрын

    There are no "Delta Force Medics". Usually, they are augmented with USAF IDMT SOF Medics (Eglin AFB, FL). Or Para-Rescue when caught in impossible, high casualty, behind the lines scenarios. I remember a few (highly skilled) Navy medics (corpsmen ?) being selected for this mission too. Rarely - if ever (don't recall one instance), were there Army Medics attached

  • @delvint9966

    @delvint9966

    9 ай бұрын

    @@zpettigrew it technically a nurse in terms of training, but the mos is 18D and some do get attached to delta

  • @zpettigrew

    @zpettigrew

    9 ай бұрын

    I believe you. I just never saw it in my 8 year career as Aeromedical Evacuations/PJ and IDMT. Even though I augmented Army Rangers/Green Berets all the damn time. ALL my time attached to Army SOF -- not once did I see them. Worked w them in Iraq field hospitals though. But that's not "Delta Force" or "SOF". @@delvint9966

  • @zpettigrew

    @zpettigrew

    9 ай бұрын

    I know they are highly skilled operators and well trained. Just never saw them in SOF missions/deployments.@@delvint9966

  • @YouTubeOdyssey

    @YouTubeOdyssey

    5 ай бұрын

    I heard everyone in Delta is proficient as a medic, and when on a mission every man has medic supplies.

  • @infinitiy215
    @infinitiy2159 ай бұрын

    I respect all units no matter how little or how big they all have their purpose to help each other

  • @boltgamer7
    @boltgamer7 Жыл бұрын

    You guys should bring back the history of special operations units such as the history of the Green Berets, Army Rangers, Marsoc, Swcc, etc. Some videos of some of about our foreign allied units such as the British Gurka regiment would be cool too. Also the return of the VS videos but of our allies military and the US military would be awesome; example, Royal Marines vs US Marines.

  • @JoeMcCohn

    @JoeMcCohn

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s tier 2 units

  • @wesleybarton3871

    @wesleybarton3871

    Жыл бұрын

    ROK operators scared the crap out of Viet Cong

  • @brendannole110

    @brendannole110

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a good idea. History videos would be awesome

  • @Frost_actual

    @Frost_actual

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@wesleybarton3871almost as scary as the men with green faces

  • @MrPainfulTruth

    @MrPainfulTruth

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JoeMcCohn The Gurkhas would smoke every self declared "tier 1" US unit and laughing while doing so.

  • @ding_chavez7613
    @ding_chavez7613 Жыл бұрын

    Love the shoutout to MSgt Chapman. Great video. Learned a ton!

  • @lakinthrift1776
    @lakinthrift17767 ай бұрын

    I know a retired delta guy that got out in early 2000’s. To this day I drool when he tells me stories. It’s kinda cool too when he says, I can’t tell you every part of this story, but I can tell you some.

  • @hoorah251
    @hoorah2512 ай бұрын

    MARSOC is a tier 1 Unit. I was 2nd Force Recon Special Operations Capable, which was a tier 2 Unit. Rangers are a Tier 2 Unit same as Force Recon and USMC Recon. A Recon Marine has to go through Army Ranger School, Army Pathfinder School and Army Jump School. After Jump School you earn your basic jump wings, when you return to Lejeune or Pendleton, you you have to continue Jump School to earn your Recon Wings. If you want you're Gold Jump Wings you will have learned Static Line Jumps from the Army. Basic Freefall Jumps back at your Marine Base for Recon Wings. HALOS AND HAYHOS to earn you're Gold Jump Wings. 75th Ranger Battalion is a great Unit with very skilled Operators, but they are still a Tier 2 unit same as Recon Marines, and Force Recon Marines. In 2006 The Corps started to dismantle 2nd Force Recon to build MARSOC, which would become The Corps only Tier 1 Unit. Force Recon was invited to join SOCOM, but the Comandant at the time said "all Marines are special" and didn't let us join SOCOM. If we did, we would've had a better budget and and probably more training then we had, which was A LOT. Force Recon is a 0358 MOS that means you have you're Gold Jump Wings and earned your Scubahead. Force Recon Special Operations Capable is an 0326 MOS you have you're Gold Jump Wings Scubahead, and went back to Panama City Florida to earn you're Combat Diver Badge. 0358s and 0326s go through the same training at first 0326s have a few extra School's. Both 0358s and 0326s have both LRPS and DAPS. Long Range Reconnaissance Platoons and Direct Action Platoons, both have Green and Black Missions. 0326s do more Black Missions than 0358s. Both Force Recon and Force Recon Special Operations Capable Marines float around on Aircraft Carriers because like SEALS we had to be able to react to a terrorist attack, Hostage Rescue, or whatever Operation within 48hrs. Iraq changed how Recon, Force Recon and Force Recon Special Operations Operatated. We weren't Grunts we didn't go door to door, but we had to many times. Afghanistan we were able to Operate like we were trained to. Operating in small Teams doing Raids on Villages, Towns, and Cities hunting HVTS, doing Long Range Reconnaissance. We were able to be Ghosts again. Inserted by air, The LZ 5-10 klicks away and Hump in to our AO. Our Snipers could do Over Watch. We mainly Operated at night with a QRF waiting for a call, C130 Spectra Gunship circling us at 15,000ft ready to rain Hellfire down if called, we had our IR Lights mounted on our Helmets so the Gunship could tell us apart from Taliban or Mujahideen. Our QRF was typically another Force Recon Or Recon Platoon standing by, with Army Rangers doing security for us on the roads leading into and out of the Village our Tango was in. Most of our intel came from Recon Marines, Military Intelligence, NSA, Homeland, DEA, CIA or local villagers. All had their own agendas except for our fellow Recon Marines. MARSOC should have been on this list!

  • @lindseykipp191
    @lindseykipp191 Жыл бұрын

    You guys forgot to mention the SEALs getting too level ghost writing training for their book deals and future movie follow on.

  • @basedinstinct1885
    @basedinstinct1885 Жыл бұрын

    I like the 24thSTS the most because it can be used for more than just combat purposes. Humanitarian efforts, civilian search & rescue, exploration and supporting NASA missions.

  • @Windbend3r

    @Windbend3r

    10 ай бұрын

    NASA is only good for one thing and that’s lying

  • @williamwchuang

    @williamwchuang

    10 ай бұрын

    I personally believe they are the most elite unit. Look at technical student John Chapman.

  • @zpettigrew

    @zpettigrew

    10 ай бұрын

    You got it! Thanks for the call out from Patrick AFB!

  • @scottrackley4457

    @scottrackley4457

    9 ай бұрын

    CCTs and PJs are some seriously trained soldiers, the stuff they do is absolutely insane. Hey, you guys, we're jumping into a disaster zone after an earthquake, your jobs are setting up landing zones for supply. Oh, btw, triage the whole damned thing.

  • @basedinstinct1885

    @basedinstinct1885

    9 ай бұрын

    @@scottrackley4457 SR too.

  • @Boomhauersdad
    @Boomhauersdad10 ай бұрын

    This is the first video I’ve watched of yours and I like your theme 😂. Perfect for this topic

  • @MrMackievelli
    @MrMackievelli10 ай бұрын

    The mystery about the ISA, it's cool as fvck nickname of The Activity, and the fact they have likely been involved in almost every high level mission with hardly a hint at their involvement fascinates me to no end.

  • @AlphaNova888

    @AlphaNova888

    4 ай бұрын

    "Army of northern Virginia" sounds so damn ominous and badass tho

  • @alexlevinson8629
    @alexlevinson8629 Жыл бұрын

    One of the things you forgot to mention is the writing portion of l navy seal selection. They want to make sure you’re going to write a best seller when you’re out and not some garbage. Edit: Oh wow! Is this the part where I thank all 188 of you kind strangers who I’ll never meet who liked my comment then call my mom and tell her I made it? Where do I collect my social credits? Do I have to get new friends now?

  • @ceehads

    @ceehads

    Жыл бұрын

    Don’t forget the podcast assessment. Only a few that pass that and get special selection for Joe Rogan.

  • @joshcantrell8397

    @joshcantrell8397

    11 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @Josh-cf7xf

    @Josh-cf7xf

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ceehadsproof positive that the highest tier is not being in the military at all.

  • @BristolBerg

    @BristolBerg

    5 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @vividchilling2492

    @vividchilling2492

    2 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @GraceWins__
    @GraceWins__10 ай бұрын

    Glad these guys are on our side

  • @zpettigrew
    @zpettigrew10 ай бұрын

    Done a video on SERE? Was maybe the best school I've gone through. We were activated during "Operation Unified Response" - the humanitarian mission in Haiti. We had to evacuate 100s - 1000s of patients by ourselves. With NO support from other SOF Operators. Was the most horrific and scary mission I'd seen. Love the guys in this video. Best troops to watch your 6. Wish they were there.

  • @flintlock65
    @flintlock65 Жыл бұрын

    Have several friends that are retired SF, and those that have fought beside them in combat have said every time they pulled the trigger someone dropped, and they were seriously impressed.

  • @sebastiancorleone

    @sebastiancorleone

    11 ай бұрын

    Every time I pull a trigger the only thing that drops is my bank balance

  • @ImaSMACKHEAD982

    @ImaSMACKHEAD982

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah "friends" 😂 Also do your yank tier one units not have any LMG to provide suppressive fire? I can tell youve never served which means you do not have friends that are SF or maybe you think you do but they all laugh at you behind your back

  • @flintlock65

    @flintlock65

    11 ай бұрын

    @ImaSMACKHEAD982 obviously you never served tier 1 units will use weapons appropriate for the mission which means not always hmg or smg. Thanks for your novice input though. Your insight is amazing for a keyboard warrior. Go on tell us all how you served as a triple canopy in Falkland then Panama and Iraq and Afghanistan, and how you earned the medal of honor Victoria cross. You the man, a real soldiers soldier wink, wink.

  • @ImaSMACKHEAD982

    @ImaSMACKHEAD982

    11 ай бұрын

    @@flintlock65 like i said the tier system is american NOT BRITISH in my 11 and half years half of which was in a PARA unit and after being trained by SF units throughout my career i have never heard any british soldier name any kind of tier system We have the SAS and SBS and a shadow unit thats attached to MI5 and MI6 who have the SRR and SFSG units from the PARAs, RMC and RAF REGT. The pathfinders are a small unit that operates between said units and thats it, youll also find that our SF operators also operate with our light and armoured infantry units.... youll also find that many SF operators also leave their SF units to go back to their parent units 🤦‍♂️ I dont know where you got this idea i was slagging any off which had triggered you out of nowhere If American SF units dont use suppressive fire and as suggested kill with every bullet i wouldnt call them "tier 1" because all good units have LMG gunners that suppress fire and their buddies can advance and if yank SF units dont use that, well i would hate to be serving with a selfish soldiers that doesnt provide covering fire Fire and manuvers lad its the basics of soldiering And further clear my point up us BRITS DO NOT USE TIER SYSTEMS And of we did our SFA Units would be miles above them because all SF units are based of the British SAS and SBS Its pretty common knowlegde for us and im sorry it doesnt fit with your narrative

  • @ImaSMACKHEAD982

    @ImaSMACKHEAD982

    11 ай бұрын

    @@flintlock65 You need to take "a good judgement of character" off your cv/resume Not my fault your butt hurt because is brits do not have tier systems like the yanks 🤦‍♂️💀

  • @darthsam2096
    @darthsam2096 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Discharge! Im still a little bit new here but I wish to recommend a video on the Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA). Specifically their emergency response team. I think it would be really cool.

  • @GeneralDischarge

    @GeneralDischarge

    Жыл бұрын

    Just added that to the list, thank you!

  • @garydelgaudio5364
    @garydelgaudio53642 сағат бұрын

    Just appreciate what these warriors do,,dont take life for granted !!!!!!

  • @Knowledgeispower2000
    @Knowledgeispower200010 ай бұрын

    Very well done. Great job.

  • @GeneralDischarge

    @GeneralDischarge

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @greenflame8398
    @greenflame8398 Жыл бұрын

    These operators have a specific set of skills. I'm glad they are out there and that they work for us!!

  • @Henry-br1ti

    @Henry-br1ti

    10 ай бұрын

    Work for you? Ja ja, they are at the orders of the oil barons and banksters.

  • @Nezgaming
    @Nezgaming Жыл бұрын

    Lived on Lackland AFB for a few years and seen the tryouts for the 24th STS take place.

  • @theabbottofcostello5264
    @theabbottofcostello52646 ай бұрын

    There are more than 5 SMUs. This guy has a Hollywood understanding of the military.

  • @alexn3574
    @alexn35743 ай бұрын

    I just became a new subscriber. I love the content and informative your videos are

  • @Nameless-vw8wh
    @Nameless-vw8wh Жыл бұрын

    Can you make more videos on combat controllers? I know you have a few but I would like to know even more

  • @justinhaase8825
    @justinhaase8825 Жыл бұрын

    In the very few Delta training videos out there, they make ST6 folks look weak in the shooting and room clearing ability…and I’ve seen any number of former SEAL/6 vids. As they have said, no Delta guy ever goes to any other Tier 1…but other Tier 1 seek out being Delta.

  • @mrhrobinson

    @mrhrobinson

    Жыл бұрын

    You sound stupid, they use damn near the same tactics and clearing techniques. With slight deviations. CAG used to use fellow operators as hostages with live rounds to shoot the silhouettes near them that simulated OPfors. Overall their styles of room clearing are very similar because they crosstrain. CAG, cannot make DEVGRU look bad in room clearing.

  • @akatoshmorgul9367

    @akatoshmorgul9367

    Жыл бұрын

    "The very few" mfr. Former Delta operators post their vids on instagram. And they don't make ST6 look weak you're just a wannabe fanboy with zero knowledge.

  • @KeterMalkuth

    @KeterMalkuth

    11 ай бұрын

    DEVGRU and the Unit seem to, in broad strokes, emphasize different things in their CQB training. There's crossover however, obviously, and each operator is an individual. But on the whole, the Unit is more focused on hard skills and marksmanship. They also seem to have a greater preference for dynamic entry, and white light clearance. DEVGRU has a preference for many more reps of shoothouse scenarios rather than range time, building their CQB proficiency. They also focus more on combat clearance and NV CQB. Again, broad strokes, the various squadrons and teams will have different broad preferences as well.

  • @mrhrobinson

    @mrhrobinson

    11 ай бұрын

    @KeterMalkuth They use the same basic of CQB, there are some differences, but overall they basically do CQB the same. Devgru seems to favor the high port to getting small and punching out to getting big again for entering and clearing a room. I have seen a lot of CAG guys favor the low port approach, but i also see CAG guys adopting the high port more than they use to especially when sprinting for cover. Contrary to popular belief they do cross train.

  • @mrhrobinson

    @mrhrobinson

    3 ай бұрын

    They are equal and you don't find any seals going to Delta unless they are already out of the navy or doing a blue to green exchange.

  • @MegaJcoulter
    @MegaJcoulter8 ай бұрын

    Great vid… did a year at Ol-H-Macos in San Antonio. Things have really changed.. very informative, and well done video.

  • @JonathanMartinez-tu8hi
    @JonathanMartinez-tu8hi8 ай бұрын

    Love u guys. So proud of you

  • @trentenbias6117
    @trentenbias6117 Жыл бұрын

    Another unique piece of CAG’s recruitment requirements, my understanding is they can recruit just about anyone from big Army. While they do recruit the majority of their operators from SF and 75th, you can be a cook and go to selection but you of course have to prove you’re worthy of attending selection by meeting the minimum requirements. Also CAG has their own support squadron with their own separate pipeline. In an interview with Jamey Caldwell, he was advised to try out for OTC first since everyone who goes to selection wants to end up an operator, but if that doesn’t work out, you can go through their support pipeline. You won’t be an assaulter, but you’ll still be at the Unit attached to whatever squadron you’re needed at.

  • @brianjohansson7694

    @brianjohansson7694

    11 ай бұрын

    This is true. One of the longest serving Sergeant Major in the unit came from the Army's Combat Engineers. In his selection class, only 2 people made it through.

  • @keithangstadt4950

    @keithangstadt4950

    10 ай бұрын

    When I was in the 503rd in Korea we had a Delta recruiter visit looking for candidates. I know of one who completed the operator pipeline.

  • @bigwatermelon4487
    @bigwatermelon4487 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video. I’d like to see a video on the UK CTSFO; their training, duties, etc.

  • @praductjunior1519
    @praductjunior151911 ай бұрын

    I read your TIER ONE NEWS newspaper ad. Negotiations did not occur, because the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff gave the direct order! Hilarious! Like always GD your videos never fail. Awesome work gentleman.

  • @KarenTookTheKids364
    @KarenTookTheKids3649 ай бұрын

    The most fascinating thing about this video is that you can tell there's also organisations that we still don't know about who are even more elite than these guys.

  • @jimbyrd8817

    @jimbyrd8817

    6 ай бұрын

    "dont shoot the guy in the backward hat"

  • @Privileged-White-CrackHead

    @Privileged-White-CrackHead

    21 күн бұрын

    That is nothing but conjecture. ...no need to make ups stuff without evidence....

  • @mitchconner2021
    @mitchconner2021 Жыл бұрын

    Also yeah the best of the best left Chapman behind.... CAG or Rangers wouldnt have left him up there even if he was dead.

  • @KINGRODP

    @KINGRODP

    Жыл бұрын

    FACTS

  • @rustyshackleford5058
    @rustyshackleford5058 Жыл бұрын

    Next video on the insanely secret ufo retrieval units next please ;)

  • @ellomirza
    @ellomirza11 ай бұрын

    The smooth transition into an advert was Shapiroesque. Well done.

  • @parkjoe1
    @parkjoe110 ай бұрын

    The Elite best of the best, was this episode and level of coverage

  • @tjboylan20
    @tjboylan208 ай бұрын

    What’s crazy is all of the forces that have trained on Air infiltration, their Jump schools were designed/built using the 101st Airborne’s Air Assault schools. There’s 2 Air Assault schools. Basic and Advanced. In order to get into the advanced schools you have to be invited. My Grandpa was invited during his time in the 101st Airborne back in Korea.

  • @Privileged-White-CrackHead

    @Privileged-White-CrackHead

    21 күн бұрын

    101st is wack!

  • @JimPickens_Official
    @JimPickens_Official Жыл бұрын

    Just as an update to the info on the 24STS, TACPs have a much much larger role than you’d think. They are the best JTACs in the DOD and are trained recon operators as well as SMEs in comms

  • @jrr7031

    @jrr7031

    Жыл бұрын

    SME in comms? Hmm.......i wont hold my breath on that.

  • @MP_Single_Coil

    @MP_Single_Coil

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jrr7031it’s their core competency. Who’s better?

  • @jrr7031

    @jrr7031

    11 ай бұрын

    @MP-xe1hs a core competency is successfully delivering ordance on enemy targets. That is not related to communication, except in utilizing radios.

  • @MP_Single_Coil

    @MP_Single_Coil

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jrr7031 pedantic much?

  • @jrr7031

    @jrr7031

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MP_Single_Coil constantly. But...yea, i stand by by contention.

  • @anthonyrussell4888
    @anthonyrussell488810 ай бұрын

    Great video. Love the AURA commercial.😊

  • @kevinsteel7875
    @kevinsteel787510 ай бұрын

    Watching Navy Seals chainsaw doors open just made my night

  • @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL
    @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL Жыл бұрын

    Yes Delta selection is the most difficult and the long walk used to be 42 miles with a 80 lb ruck and full weapons load out

  • @gootusfootus3229

    @gootusfootus3229

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s 40 miles 50lb Ruck in 20 hours

  • @gootusfootus3229

    @gootusfootus3229

    Жыл бұрын

    But I think it gets raised up to around 70 the further you go into it

  • @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL

    @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gootusfootus3229 the long walk has always been 40-42 miles with a 40 lb ruck but after 911 it was raised to 40-42 miles with a 80lb ruck not to mention fully loaded weapons if you ask google it’s still 40 miles 40 lbs but I got my information on good authority it’s 80lbs at all checkpoints and the worst part is they don’t tell you where the finish is until you past it and they’ll try to trick you into voluntarily withdrawing by accepting steaks and beer 1 or 2 checkpoints from the end and it’s always been 18 hours

  • @scottbowron784

    @scottbowron784

    Жыл бұрын

    The British S.A.S Selection course, is the moment intense special Forces course there is, ask any American Seal's that have come over to try it, there has even been people die, trying to get into the S.A.S

  • @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL

    @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottbowron784 says a British fanboy I bet you never even served in the military and if you did you probably served a couple years then never re-enlisted Delta selection is like SAS selection on steroids

  • @itsmethethingg
    @itsmethethingg11 ай бұрын

    The thing about delta is that they recruit from all branches so they know many things from different backgrounds. Devgru is about pride hence why they select from seals. Each tier one is not superior to the other, they all have their job to do. I personally will try out for RRC when i get through rasp on my second try

  • @claytonlachance4920

    @claytonlachance4920

    10 ай бұрын

    Delete this comment then.

  • @hemelinger7792

    @hemelinger7792

    10 ай бұрын

    Are you sure that you recruit in order to know things? I would think that someone just being recruited would need to learn things in order to become elite. Aren't there like competions and workshops to share ideas and discuss new developments in the special ops business? I would have imagined that they are constantly in contact with each other, at least on commander/ trainer level.

  • @itsmethethingg

    @itsmethethingg

    10 ай бұрын

    @@claytonlachance4920 why would i delete this exactly?

  • @zpettigrew

    @zpettigrew

    10 ай бұрын

    The Psychological screening is also interesting. Delta and EOD were some of the craziest troops I ever stitched back together or evacuated.

  • @bigz5262

    @bigz5262

    9 ай бұрын

    How many more SOFs need to commit suicide before the rest of you realize that they’re not the good guys

  • @dime_nail
    @dime_nail11 ай бұрын

    I'm sure you misspoke when you said "where ever the 75th ranger batt. is, the RRC isn't far behind" you probably meant, "isn't far ahead" haha, good video, thanks!

  • @RevengeAvenger
    @RevengeAvenger11 ай бұрын

    I love this guys Handle. It was mine, General Discharge. Because of an infection and my ability to go AWOL for days at a time unknown

  • @CorePathway

    @CorePathway

    9 ай бұрын

    Genital Discharge?

  • @king_z3053
    @king_z3053 Жыл бұрын

    Love your channel can you guys do a focus on Air Force pilots like you guys did for the Naval aviators?

  • @infantrycaptain9224
    @infantrycaptain922410 ай бұрын

    Great content.Thank you.🇺🇸

  • @Daylowww3
    @Daylowww39 ай бұрын

    Ngl yu got me on that ad lol plus I’m a new sub

  • @some_dude1596
    @some_dude1596 Жыл бұрын

    I want to take a moment to recognize how bad ass that 24th stay soldier was for staying behind to save his battle buddies. That out the way, which unit do you think has the most extensive training or is most bad ass?

  • @momo.maru-kun
    @momo.maru-kun11 ай бұрын

    I think Delta is the most versatile as they recruit at all branches of the military for their needs. While ST6 has the tightest bond for their exclusivity, the only issue I see with being exclusive is that you are not exposed to other ideas and solutions

  • @jarredlkling

    @jarredlkling

    10 ай бұрын

    They almost never deploy alone though, they can deploy with Delta one month and the next be with Seals and the next doing work with the CIA. I think they are probably the most versatile because they are exposed to all the other units from across all the branches .

  • @gerardohoppe887

    @gerardohoppe887

    10 ай бұрын

    Hola

  • @MrJones-yq7wm

    @MrJones-yq7wm

    10 ай бұрын

    The most versatile and deadly SOF group is the one you'll never hear of.

  • @annchovie8748

    @annchovie8748

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MrJones-yq7wmtrue. There’s a probably units we don’t know of that the best of these guys become.

  • @monokheros5373

    @monokheros5373

    8 ай бұрын

    you are allowed to believe that Activities only pulls from aint released me yet units ... have a nice day

  • @martymar9311
    @martymar93114 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this info 👁️

  • @Dankdalorde
    @Dankdalorde4 ай бұрын

    Ngl I love how it went from real serious deep voice to a sponsorship with the deep voice

  • @GodMode369
    @GodMode36911 ай бұрын

    Salute all those who have served and will serve. Much respect. Whatever the branch we have the Best of the Best. 🇺🇸 🦅

  • @johnkamot3237
    @johnkamot3237 Жыл бұрын

    Whats general discharge's personal experience with the Tier 1 units or 2 units for that matter? Has he even ever served in the military or is he just an enthusiast?

  • @tah2606
    @tah260625 күн бұрын

    They are born to be stand out specialists. So thankful for you all 🇺🇸

  • @Rawkicks
    @Rawkicks Жыл бұрын

    I wa on a ship for years with seals... Sometimes we we're out to see they would do training and take over our ship and the other two ships in ark. ... Because they could. Imagine doing the midwatch on the bridge and all the sudden you fall down getting duct taped. Plural! Some memories never go away 😢

  • @ScoobyDoo44797
    @ScoobyDoo4479710 ай бұрын

    They also have skills or budgets for each member to specialize in. Like stealing and flying foreign planes and helicopters, computer skills that involve extracting information or forwarding information to wherever they are told. They specialize in medical training, concealment in foreign environments specializing fluently in many languages. They also learn being able to perfect the culture to blend in perfectly while doing surveillance. As well many other special skills. Best thing they all do is being military advisors in foreign countries.

  • @sebby324
    @sebby324 Жыл бұрын

    Can you do one like this on the British special forces like the SAS and SBS?

  • @goodputin4324

    @goodputin4324

    Жыл бұрын

    Classified

  • @joesgotya9930

    @joesgotya9930

    Жыл бұрын

    22 SAS, SBS, SRR, 18th Signals Regiment and SFSG. It’s the same shit.

  • @gootusfootus3229

    @gootusfootus3229

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joesgotya9930it’s Shrouded in secrecy uk special operations is extremely classified atm more than our country

  • @goodputin4324

    @goodputin4324

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joesgotya9930 it is not the same shit. That's insulting

  • @matthewwhite876

    @matthewwhite876

    Жыл бұрын

    22sas finally started to get nods by around 2006 😂

  • @Devilinabag
    @Devilinabag11 ай бұрын

    My first introduction to the ISA was a comic. I believe the article that introduced the comic to me had said its basically the only window into the group as the author had special access of some kind.

  • @MedievalMadness92
    @MedievalMadness923 ай бұрын

    First time viewing your channel and you kicked ass with that aura commercial.

  • @rylee8567
    @rylee8567 Жыл бұрын

    Love you guys and watching you grow. Any idea when you’ll have a more in depth video on SWCC?

  • @GeneralDischarge

    @GeneralDischarge

    Жыл бұрын

    It's been three years since we've covered SWCC, wouldn't be opposed to revisiting them and taking a deeper dive

  • @LilyTheCat151
    @LilyTheCat151 Жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure who are the best man for man but the things that make the US SoF so formidable are the combination of training, tech, and the resources they will call on someone if they become the object of their affection. Just go look at what happened to a Wagner force when they decided to mess with Green Berets.

  • @Ash12428

    @Ash12428

    Жыл бұрын

    Wagner was fucked up by rangers, not GBs, if we’re talking about the Syria thing.

  • @ryanb5004
    @ryanb5004 Жыл бұрын

    Can you guys do a video on Army Counterintelligence? They have some really cool opportunities like the Great Skills program and some of the little known intelligence SMU’s. They have the opportunity to be in the ISA along with 35M’s and other intel personnel. I’d love to hear what you guys think of Army CI and I think a lot of people would be interested in the career field.

  • @hhazelhoff1363

    @hhazelhoff1363

    Жыл бұрын

    If we told you , we would have take you out

  • @SanFran4

    @SanFran4

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like a career 😮

  • @KINGJAY11121

    @KINGJAY11121

    Жыл бұрын

    35s

  • @SanFran4

    @SanFran4

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy

  • @hhazelhoff1363

    @hhazelhoff1363

    Жыл бұрын

    I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night

  • @johnnyapplezed
    @johnnyapplezed6 ай бұрын

    That transitional Segway into the sponsor was genius and smooth AF!

  • @GeneralDischarge

    @GeneralDischarge

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @hwoodthe1st
    @hwoodthe1st10 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @FahqTyrants
    @FahqTyrants Жыл бұрын

    So glad you added the 160th in the video, I was going to comment that you have to add the Nightstalkers since their the ones usually giving the ride to these groups. Lol great video

  • @IM_AGENTSOLIDER.EXE10.9M-12M
    @IM_AGENTSOLIDER.EXE10.9M-12M9 ай бұрын

    0:55 Delta Force (US Army) 8:34 US Navy SEALS (SEAL TEAM SIX) 12:59 US Air Force's 24th Special Tactics Squadron 16:12 Regimental Reconaissiance Company/ 75th Rangers (US Army) 19:25 Intelligence Support Activity 22:15 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers)

  • @brandonbell9957
    @brandonbell99574 ай бұрын

    Hearing all the stories and things I’m reading on the comments is just one of the reasons why I’ve decided to go into Army and try out for 1st Special forces airborne. I want to be the very best of the best. I’ve geeked out on tactics and gear since I was 12.

  • @Not-a-GSD
    @Not-a-GSD5 ай бұрын

    That was a great way to flow into an advertisement. Well done.

  • @JamesFromTexas
    @JamesFromTexas11 ай бұрын

    I'm still pissed about not being able to go to SFOD-D because I got blown up in Iraq 16 years ago. Was supposed to go to fall assessment, then the army changed my deployment from 06-07 to 06-08 and changed it to spring assessment. Then I got hit by an EFP and my life crumbled. I'd love to just hang out with guys from CAG.

  • @Darksoil4555

    @Darksoil4555

    11 ай бұрын

    Were you injured or just a vehicle damage?

  • @JamesFromTexas

    @JamesFromTexas

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Darksoil4555 had my left hand partially amputated and a hole through my ankle. Blast damage to my face taking out 8 teeth, part of my upper and lower jaw, and part of my tongue. And a little TBI too boot. Oh, and an 18th month recovery.

  • @Darksoil4555

    @Darksoil4555

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JamesFromTexas i’m sorry man, do you have regrets about going to the war or would you go again looking back at what happened?

  • @JamesFromTexas

    @JamesFromTexas

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Darksoil4555 there was no reason for us to be in Iraq at that time. Saddam was already dead, the elections were done, and yet, there we were. Supposedly to help rebuild but my question is, why were there IEDs? The only answer I can come up with was because we were there. The US should have just given the people of Iraq what we were spending on having troops there and let them rebuild how they wanted. So no, I wouldn't do that again. I'd probably have left the army and became a politian to get that war shut down sooner, way sooner.

  • @nootnoot.572
    @nootnoot.572 Жыл бұрын

    Can you do a video on delta forces maritime teams?

  • @CMenzy
    @CMenzy9 ай бұрын

    Nice that on the I tor video about US T1 units you show a Royal Marine Commando a Brittish serviceman

  • @natesofla8891
    @natesofla889111 ай бұрын

    Chills. Thanks brothers.

  • @GeneralDischarge

    @GeneralDischarge

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed!

  • @CitroChannel
    @CitroChannel Жыл бұрын

    I'm still kind of surprised the Marines haven't successfully pushed to have a Tier 1 unit in JSOC yet. I know that they have the MRR (Raiders) in MARSOC, which is still a relatively new component of SOCOM, as well as the Special Operations Capable unites like Force Recon... but it's surprising to me that they haven't carved out their own T1 unit yet. Perhaps they don't need one because several of the Tier 1 units recruit from outside of their mother branch for the best of the best from other SOF groups anyway and the Marines have fewer personnel than the Army, Navy, or Air Force so it might not be cost effective to add another unit at that level that may not exactly bring a unique skillset not covered by what JSOC already has... but it's still just surprising if only because of the reputation and successful media campaign the USMC has managed to cultivate around itself, its image, and its culture.

  • @ChrisJones-fm6wp

    @ChrisJones-fm6wp

    Жыл бұрын

    Big Marine Corps didn't even want MARSOC so it's never going to happen.

  • @Frost_actual

    @Frost_actual

    Жыл бұрын

    Who knows maybe they do and it's just highly classified and no one knows 😂

  • @adamcallahan242

    @adamcallahan242

    Жыл бұрын

    The marines are the red-headed, free willed child of the military. Thought about and funded second, and then pumped up on self-elitism. This why it took so long to get a socom representative (marsoc) because marine command said there was no need to further separate the corps because they're already "elite." I'd love to see a tier 1 usmc component, but they'd probably be relegated to task given to RRC, seeing as how most of them come from that reconnaissance background, and the maritime specialty is already covered by devgru.

  • @defions4208

    @defions4208

    Жыл бұрын

    The job of Marines is to see how much BS can you throw at them and how little equipment you give them, you see how much they can do with how little.

  • @connorthomas2410

    @connorthomas2410

    Жыл бұрын

    There literally isn’t a need for another tier 1 group, I mean really Delta and team 6 are the only ones on this list that actually matter, the others are pretty much support/ thrown out there, like seriously as much as I love rangers, their tier 1 unit is a joke, the real operators conduct the same exact missions but produce better results.