Military Experts Rate 21 Military Battles In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider

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Some of the top experts across the Army, Navy, and Marines rate military battle scenes in movies and television for realism.
Andy Stumpf, who spent over 17 years as a Navy SEAL, rates underwater military maneuvers depicted in films such as "Act of Valor." Combat-helicopter pilot Vernice Armour analyzes helicopter scenes in films such as "Black Hawk Down." Retired Navy Admiral Jamie Foggo, dissects Naval warfare movies, like the torpedo scene from "Greyhound." Dr. Peter Rhee served in the United States military for 24 years as one of its top trauma surgeons. He praises "Hacksaw Ridge" for its accuracy but detested the portrayal of a common gunshot wound misconception shown in the film "Cherry." Former United States armor officer and tank historian Nicholas Moran discusses tank scenes in films such as "Fury." Michael Elliott, a former US Army Parachute Team member analyzes parachute scenes in "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" and other films.
Intro: 0:00-0:31
Navy SEAL Underwater Operations: 0:31-8:42
Combat Surgeon: 8:42-16:40
Warships: 16:40-24:03
Helicopter Combat: 24:03-30:04
Tanks: 30:04-38:15
Paratrooper and Parachute: 38:15-45:54
Andy Stumpf
/ andystumpf212
Vernice "FlyGirl" Armour
vernicearmour.com
Dr. Peter M. Rhee
www.simonandschuster.com/book…
Nicholas Moran
/ thechieftainshatch
Michael Elliott
www.allveterangroup.org
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  • @aleksilepisto7282
    @aleksilepisto7282 Жыл бұрын

    I love Andy’s textbook denial of the top secret underwater trident combat program. We know you guys fight with them. You don’t have to deny it anymore.

  • @Bread-nx9fo

    @Bread-nx9fo

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah and they also call dolphins with their aqua man powers to fight for them

  • @TheDave159

    @TheDave159

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Bread-nx9fo The Navy literally have "armed" dolphins since 1965. Mostly stuff like using them to identify and paint targets using lazers, to harass enemy divers or underwater recovery. It's all covered under ABWS. As for underwater combat, it's a thing. It's also basically non-existent. The Soviets developed the APS style firearms for it, there are also current firearms like the P11 and ADS.

  • @entombedmachine

    @entombedmachine

    Жыл бұрын

    Fight with who?

  • @louis8487

    @louis8487

    Жыл бұрын

    Black manta

  • @Berserker3624

    @Berserker3624

    Жыл бұрын

    @@entombedmachine cthulhu

  • @tobieone4918
    @tobieone4918 Жыл бұрын

    Imagine how many lives that trauma surgeon saved. God Bless that man

  • @Alethiometer

    @Alethiometer

    Жыл бұрын

    if anything ever happens to me I want that man to be my doctor!!

  • @Berserker3624

    @Berserker3624

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah that’s why I’m debating weather I wanna be a marine or an combat medic, I wanna fight but I also wanna make sure my comrades are okay

  • @tobieone4918

    @tobieone4918

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Berserker3624 whatever you decide I appreciate your service.

  • @Berserker3624

    @Berserker3624

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tobieone4918 don’t, I haven’t done anything worth appreciating just yet

  • @JenkinsBattery

    @JenkinsBattery

    Жыл бұрын

    @British Imperial Regardless of choice good luck, and look out for your boys. Not sure how corpsmen were selected for marine units, but being a corpsman could be a compromise for your clashing goals of Marine and medical personnel.

  • @cammobunker
    @cammobunker Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: the filming of the airborne drop sequence of "A Bridge Too Far" was actually conducted by the UK 1st Airborne Division. So, the reason it looked so authentic is because it was done using actual Airborne troops, wearing authentic WW2 style chutes, wearing WW2 style uniforms and gear (including helmets and boots) from actual C46 aircraft. The scenes filmed from the point of view of the Airborne soldier was actually a former Paratrooper who jumped with the camera strapped to him. I seem to remember reading that they had a couple of authentic injuries on the jump, too, broken bones and such.

  • @dominicappleford8124

    @dominicappleford8124

    8 ай бұрын

    *Battalion but yeah so true also alot of it was filmed on location and the majority of the xtras making the jump did that very same jump for real there's even accounts of some of them not long returning home from captivity. My grandad was a sherman gunner with the 2nd armoured battalion Irish guards he finally made it to arnhem in the end in the 70s and broke down it tears he recelects being able to see the bridge from his position literally within eyesight

  • @timetraveler1973

    @timetraveler1973

    21 күн бұрын

    par for the course. my grandpa was easy company 101st and contrary to band of brothers the radio equipment he was carrying was actually destroyed after he crashed into a CHICKEN COOP. And they ALL had to keep going. they made him do a mail run for the fact that he destroyed the radio stuff. and so many close artillery and air raids were TOO close. well he was overturned in a beatle of the time while doing it and they stopped. and he did finish the mail run btw. read ed shames'es book. you'll know who my grandpa is lol. love that guy may he rest in peace .

  • @thomasgreen1557
    @thomasgreen1557 Жыл бұрын

    Andy's humbleness really is admirable. Andy wasn't just a Navy Seal. He was DEVGRU, Seal Team Six.

  • @DylanJo123

    @DylanJo123

    Жыл бұрын

    Is Seal Team Six the same as Seal Team Five? I can only find info saying hes been in seal team five. Im a bit confused

  • @matthewgill8332

    @matthewgill8332

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DylanJo123 No. basically, SEAL team 6, now called DEVGRU, are the best of the best SEALs. You already have to be a navy seal, finish your training, go on multiple deployments and get approval from your chain of command to apply, then you can apply for seal team 6. Even then, most candidates wash out during the training course even though they’re already combat veterans who’ve proven themselves time and time again. Once that’s complete, you get assigned to a unit and you’re the new guy again. These are the guys who killed bin laden. You won’t find info on people being past members as it’s one of the top secret units that basically denies even existing, such as Delta Force or the Canadian JTF-2

  • @thomasgreen1557

    @thomasgreen1557

    Жыл бұрын

    Andy stumpf has a podcast "Cleared Hot". He has talked about it numerous times, a long with having teammates from all branches of SF groups, including Devgru guys.

  • @DylanJo123

    @DylanJo123

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matthewgill8332 ok. So how does OP know hes been in DEVGRU? Unless he doesnt

  • @DylanJo123

    @DylanJo123

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thomasgreen1557 Having teammates from it and being a part of it are two different things bro

  • @monfisch
    @monfisch Жыл бұрын

    My biases are showing but the former military surgeon, Dr. Rhee, was fascinating. I’m in medicine but in a far far far different field. I’m in geriatrics, so I deal with a lot of joy but also a lot of death. For Dr. Rhee speaking about confirming death in a hurry, really struck me.

  • @Kenny-od2tg

    @Kenny-od2tg

    Жыл бұрын

    Wdym your "biases"? What exactly are you biased for?🤨🧐

  • @thewandering01

    @thewandering01

    Жыл бұрын

    I think they had a video starring him that was all about reviewing battlefield medicine/wound treatment scenes.

  • @balloons526

    @balloons526

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kenny-od2tg They both studied medicine

  • @monfisch

    @monfisch

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kenny-od2tg I’m in medicine, that’s my bias. I thoroughly enjoyed the medical portion because that’s my life.

  • @monfisch

    @monfisch

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thewandering01 Oh thank you! I will look it up.

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Жыл бұрын

    These military experts certainly open up our eyes to an even bigger reality that we may not be fully aware of. It's just fascinating to hear their perspectives.

  • @griffy6759

    @griffy6759

    Жыл бұрын

    Amogus

  • @lach6464

    @lach6464

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the insight imposter 🙏

  • @b_f_d_d

    @b_f_d_d

    Жыл бұрын

    amazing knowledge

  • @globaladdict

    @globaladdict

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jaywethington1934 the team house is pretty dope too

  • @jaywethington1934

    @jaywethington1934

    Жыл бұрын

    @@globaladdict I'm a subscriber to it as well.

  • @1975KyleDavid
    @1975KyleDavid Жыл бұрын

    I love listening to these veterans not just for their content but for their verbal and bodily communication in how they describe the contents explained.

  • @DJSkittles365
    @DJSkittles365 Жыл бұрын

    My grandfather is a combat vet in Veitnam. He said when guys came up or back from a patrol. They would donate blood on the spot. Giving blood in an active combat situation. I thought that was a crazy and surreal story.

  • @mancunian4eva332
    @mancunian4eva332 Жыл бұрын

    I love Nicholas Moran. He just loves tanks so much that he doesnt care which film is on, if its got a tank he can find an upside and a reason to watch it. Plus i agree, Kellys Heros is a true masterpiece.

  • @wizcorn9958

    @wizcorn9958

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey….my wife and I were just wondering if you still love Nicholas Moran?

  • @pjdiver3
    @pjdiver3 Жыл бұрын

    By far the most accurate part of Under Siege, is that Steven Seagal knows everything about everything: A SEAL that knows how to cook, fire gunnery on a battleship, ALL of the martial arts, as well as nuclear physics...yep, they nailed it.

  • @joshpointoh

    @joshpointoh

    Жыл бұрын

    Seagal is basically the real life version of what everyone used to joke about Chuck Norris being.

  • @BasketOfPuppies

    @BasketOfPuppies

    Жыл бұрын

    Weird to see him back then, as a decent looking fellow. I mean he could never act, but at least he didn't look out of place in the movie. Now he's a manatee that mumbles a lot.

  • @stevemitchell904

    @stevemitchell904

    Жыл бұрын

    Seagal still knows how to cook...have you seen him lately? 😂😂😂😂

  • @NothernSide

    @NothernSide

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joshpointoh Seagal like to believe he's the real life version of the mythical Chuck Norris.

  • @aravindharish9830

    @aravindharish9830

    8 ай бұрын

    He's been a SEAL for 76 years..

  • @deangelojeremitriusvickers6319
    @deangelojeremitriusvickers6319 Жыл бұрын

    Big respect to medics! My Great Uncle was awarded a Bronze Star for saving 8 of 10 people he treated while under sniper fire on the first and while being ambushed the 2nd time. It was his 2nd BSM in Vietnam while serving with the 1st Infantry and 18th Engineers. Much respect!

  • @whereiswill1065
    @whereiswill1065 Жыл бұрын

    Whoever's running the show at Insider knows what the people want. Good supercut

  • @darrenmarsh8830
    @darrenmarsh8830 Жыл бұрын

    The soldiers that were there have already confirmed that Hacksaw Ridge was realistic, and that the soldiers heroics that we saw in the film were true.

  • @jonsimpson6240

    @jonsimpson6240

    Жыл бұрын

    Didn't know any world War 2 vets were alive still to see hacksaw ridge. I know they said that about the d-day scenes in saving private Ryan.

  • @dylanbahret6511

    @dylanbahret6511

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jonsimpson6240 there are still ww2 vets around but they are quickly passing away, if you check out the memoirs of ww2 they are interviewing and having the few soldiers still around tell their stories. It’s a great KZread channel and I highly recommend watching their videos if you are interested is ww2 documentaries or war history in general

  • @nedludd7622

    @nedludd7622

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jonsimpson6240 My WII veteran was still alive in 2016.

  • @carlmagrath6389

    @carlmagrath6389

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jonsimpson6240 Still about 3,000

  • @jonsimpson6240

    @jonsimpson6240

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carlmagrath6389 that's amazing. My grandfather was in Egypt after the war and he passed a few years ago.

  • @JWF111
    @JWF111 Жыл бұрын

    This feels like a compilation of something that I have seen already..

  • @SiphesihleKhoza

    @SiphesihleKhoza

    Жыл бұрын

    It is. They are just milking the series now.

  • @b_f_d_d

    @b_f_d_d

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SiphesihleKhoza Exactly seemed too familiar

  • @meu02136

    @meu02136

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, I’ll still put it on in the background of though

  • @elijahjohnson9847

    @elijahjohnson9847

    Жыл бұрын

    Idk y but alot of channels are doing this rn

  • @TheFriskyComiskey

    @TheFriskyComiskey

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah screw these guys

  • @carstorm85
    @carstorm85 Жыл бұрын

    Apologies for any errors below, did this on mobile. The list is mainly for myself, but thought others might find it useful! 0:30 Act of Valor (2012) 3:49 Thunderball (1965) 6:38 National Treasure (2004) 8:54 Cherry (2021) 10:41 Saving Private Ryan (1998) 12:08 The Outpost (2020) 13:57 Hacksaw Ridge (2016) 16:54 Greyhound (2020) 20:22 Under Siege (1992l 22:24 Battleship (2012) 24:17 Black Hawk Down (2001) 26:40 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier [S1E1] (2021) 28:55 Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle (2017) 30:17 Fury (2014) 33:58 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) 35:32 Saving Private Ryan 38:32 Mission Impossible - Fallout (2018) 40:43 Godzillia (2014) 43:03bKingsman The Secret Service (2014) 44:44 A Bridge Too Far (1977)

  • @nedludd7622

    @nedludd7622

    Жыл бұрын

    I was hoping for a review of "Hamburger Hill".

  • @CreekerCoverage

    @CreekerCoverage

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nedludd7622 full metal jacket too

  • @noneofurbusiness5223

    @noneofurbusiness5223

    Жыл бұрын

    @ carstorm85 Thanks. I want to see Greyhound. - navy brat

  • @jsoc99

    @jsoc99

    Жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @demurevilleneuvewinslet8235

    @demurevilleneuvewinslet8235

    Жыл бұрын

    @carstorm85 Isn't A Bridge to Far (1977) the one with Stanisław Sosabowski?

  • @chriscrumpler1665
    @chriscrumpler1665 Жыл бұрын

    I was a Navy Search and Rescue Medical Technician supporting HMM-365 / RCT-7 during the invasion of Iraq in 2007. I was on aircraft that landed under fire, within a stone throw of an active shoot out, to evacuate casualties. Other Corpsmen in I MEF CASEVAC reported similar experiences.

  • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming

    @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming

    Жыл бұрын

    Royal Marine who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, I confirm what you are saying @chriscrumpler1665. Both British and US helicopters landed in hot landing zones. There's one case where an RAF pilot was flying a Chinook that got hit with a round that entered under the canopy, smashing the edge of the control panel, up through the seat between his legs, through his seat belt, shattering his O2 mask, skimmed his helmet before exiting the canopy. So yes, I witnessed several hot zones for casevac in both wars.

  • @Mike-pp2mv

    @Mike-pp2mv

    Жыл бұрын

    100% that guy stayed on a fob in a surgical unit. We had pjs come into hot lz all the time in Afghanistan the pilots were badass .

  • @MrKolaros

    @MrKolaros

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming One date and place i know 100% that Black Hawks repeatedly landed in hot zones for CASEVAC. April 2nd 2010, Isa Khel, Kunduz Province, Afghanistan

  • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming

    @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MrKolaros They were brave angels. The UK didn’t use smaller helicopters, they use Chinooks, a blood great big target. Mind you, in 2007 my Corps the Royal Marines, rescued a comrade using two Apache helicopters with two Royal Marines hanging onto the weapons pods. Amazing and brave, sadly the lad died. They repatriated his body. RIP Mathew Ford RM.

  • @andreasvonbrenntenperch8332
    @andreasvonbrenntenperch8332 Жыл бұрын

    22:00 I was a professional fireworks-technician. Once I saw a guy, very muscular, about 330 lbs knocked out from the muzzle-flash of an 4 inch-firework. Afterwards he told me, it was like the hardest hit, he ever got into his stomach. Pretty obvious it was very dumb to stand so close.

  • @timberwolfmountaineer873
    @timberwolfmountaineer873 Жыл бұрын

    Andy Stumpf is my personal hero, mentor, my aspiration in life and just a DADDY. This man is the real deal, so matter of fact, sober, reasonable, positive, it's almost too good to be all encompassed in one man. Always happy to see him and hear what he has to say. Cheers from Ukraine! 35th OBMP.

  • @KamiKaZantA

    @KamiKaZantA

    Жыл бұрын

    Take care out there in the Ukraine, I'll keep donating to the fight and urge others to do the same.

  • @JACK_K07

    @JACK_K07

    Жыл бұрын

    hey stay safe in ukraine!

  • @timberwolfmountaineer873

    @timberwolfmountaineer873

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KamiKaZantA Absolute massive THANK YOU if you even donated 10 bucks to the effort. That can buy such needed batteries for electronic devices. Much love from Odessa.

  • @KamiKaZantA

    @KamiKaZantA

    Жыл бұрын

    @@timberwolfmountaineer873 Of course. €150 in cash and €300 in medical supplies so far, and I've talked to some wealthier friends who are engineers and they have been donating as well.

  • @endless3cho

    @endless3cho

    Жыл бұрын

    @@timberwolfmountaineer873 good luck and stay frosty!

  • @i.y.1156
    @i.y.1156 Жыл бұрын

    I love how you can see the excitement of a ten year-old boy seeping through the Admiral's ironclad demeanor, as he discusses the armor on those WWII ships.

  • @liamroarke7991
    @liamroarke7991 Жыл бұрын

    Andy Stumpf is dropping knowledge?? I'm sold.

  • @organicmechanic5150
    @organicmechanic5150 Жыл бұрын

    Hacksaw Ridge really caught the brutality of war and soldiers who were already suffering from PTSD. When Ghoul asks a soldier what the front is like, he already had the 1000 yard stare and just said "they are animals".

  • @margodphd
    @margodphd11 ай бұрын

    How can you not love the SEAL'S sense of humour 😍😂 You just know his unit had abs of steel from all the laughing.

  • @ThatMNTrucker93
    @ThatMNTrucker93 Жыл бұрын

    The Sailor that opened the hatch on the sub, was one of our swim instructors during basic.

  • @oldkingcrow777
    @oldkingcrow777 Жыл бұрын

    Rhee is an amazing individual. Tge weight of having to decide on the fly who is "worth" saving. You don't have the luxury of saving everyone. If you waste time on a long shot, there could be 10 other guys you just sacrificed 😔 God bless him and all of them. My God he is so calm and composed. I just can't imagine how I'd handle that weight. Even if it wasn't him who killed them, farking aye it's really heavy to even think about.

  • @kickballjedi
    @kickballjedi Жыл бұрын

    Great compilation of military specialists. The seals parachuting with the smoke trails made me laugh. I thought it looked cool, I never thought about how it actually signals the enemy you're coming. I guess a lot of directors are like that- "It's not realistic!" "I don't care, it looks cool!"

  • @stuartmcpherson1921

    @stuartmcpherson1921

    Жыл бұрын

    I never used smoke on a night jump as no one would see it. Gave me a laugh. WW2 mass drops looked awesome. Good presentation from all of them.

  • @glassplanet5624

    @glassplanet5624

    9 ай бұрын

    They’re not going up against human enemies in Godzilla, I’m pretty sure the smoke is to let allies on the ground know where they are. The giant monsters aren’t going to pay any mind to a few smoke trails. Plus yeah, it makes for a cool shot

  • @benpurcell4935
    @benpurcell4935 Жыл бұрын

    The Outpost features a member of the platoon that was really there during it. The way you see those guys die is very similar if not exactly how they died. The battle produced two Medal of Honor recipients.

  • @lordvetinari1331
    @lordvetinari1331 Жыл бұрын

    Vernice Armour has got to be one of the coolest names I've ever heard

  • @justinc411
    @justinc411 Жыл бұрын

    "We use a new drug called 'ketamine'." Biyatch I partied with k in the 90's lmao

  • @michaelhanford8139
    @michaelhanford8139 Жыл бұрын

    I felt that when he said he hates when torso wounds always have the actor spitting blood👍

  • @Daremo6969
    @Daremo6969 Жыл бұрын

    Not only does the bullet make noise as the sonic boom passes, also makes a pretty good "thump" when it impacts, especially when the shot is suppressed.

  • @DipityS
    @DipityS Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating to hear from each of the presenters - they bring such a wealth of experience in a world so far removed from anything I know - I was riveted the entire time.

  • @Wulfryk
    @Wulfryk Жыл бұрын

    7:12 loved the passive aggression here :D instantly you could tell he personally hated using those things

  • @mikemazzola6595
    @mikemazzola6595 Жыл бұрын

    WOW! This has got to be about the best KZread I have ever seen. Every one of the expert military veterans consulted deserves our thanks for their service. It's a tough call, but I gotta say Vernice rocked it! "No way a helicopter is going to fly on its side like that!" Yeah, right. This was an incredible show.

  • @theexchipmunk
    @theexchipmunk Жыл бұрын

    I love how he compliments the halo jump from Misson Impossible as being so accurate. It had me laughting all the way knowing, yeah, that had to look very realistic and everything had to be as it would be with a real halo jump. Because it was after all a real halo jump.

  • @LuMartinelli
    @LuMartinelli Жыл бұрын

    I still can't believe you guys got an admiral to contribute to this. Amazing work

  • @jasonfrederick5210
    @jasonfrederick5210 Жыл бұрын

    Skydivers like to have competitions to see how much time it takes between when they open the parachute and when they touch ground. The person with the shortest time wins, unless that time is zero. - Warren Miller

  • @24934637

    @24934637

    2 ай бұрын

    LOL, pure myth. Anyone who did that would get banned from the Dropzone on the spot, and have their licence revoked.

  • @jasonfrederick5210

    @jasonfrederick5210

    2 ай бұрын

    @@24934637 but its funny hu?

  • @virtu-realmpictures1037
    @virtu-realmpictures1037 Жыл бұрын

    This is really awesome, hearing the point of view from them.

  • @91jonbob
    @91jonbob Жыл бұрын

    A helicopter could temporarily yaw 90 degrees but it couldn’t maintain flight that way. It would lose altitude quickly. And there are reports of uh-1 Huey’s (the aircraft performing the action in question) rotor blades chopping branches and small trees when landing in small lzs during Vietnam and being perfectly fine afterwards.

  • @DN-ps4bn
    @DN-ps4bn6 ай бұрын

    14:53 you can see the image appear in his mind when he talked about it. Thank you for your service sir!

  • @darksylveon6244
    @darksylveon624415 күн бұрын

    I'm definitely learning a lot from these videos it's nice to get an explanation on rebreathers and what it's party like being in special forces diving underwater.

  • @tritran304
    @tritran304 Жыл бұрын

    The AP Royal Oak on Dr. Rhee is very nice. 👍😍

  • @Makapaa
    @Makapaa Жыл бұрын

    What I find funny about Battleship is that they, for all intents and purposes, take a decommissioned Museum Ship and fuel/arm it in one afternoon just to run it at 30+ knots AND would just snap the anchor chains if/when it gets caught at something and that ~40-45 tons (assuming it's no-where near full-load) of displacement keeps on going...

  • @Burkutace27

    @Burkutace27

    Жыл бұрын

    With the power of AC/DC, anything is possible.

  • @thisherehandleIdospout

    @thisherehandleIdospout

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Burkutace27 Truth ^ You can go stuff your logic in a sack, sir 😤

  • @grimalkin6676

    @grimalkin6676

    Жыл бұрын

    If done years ago and with 1 of its sister ships not that one, fuel and ammo would not have been an issue due to the order that 2 of them had to be maintained in battle ready condition if needed. Don’t believe that order is still around though

  • @Makapaa

    @Makapaa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@grimalkin6676 I believe even then there was (still is?) huge difference between decommed Museum Ships and various levels of "Mothball fleet". I'd imagine recently mothballed Iowas being on the most Battle-Ready side but even then they'd not have Munition etc on board. Bringing cold Iowa to operation-ready status would take lots of time, even at best conditions. And you are right about rotation duty of Iowas, this indeed was and kinda still is the doctrine of USN CVs and other strike assets, tho I'd have to counter-ask: "Hawaii was isolated by the forcefield. Assuming "R&R Iowa" was inside the Dome and had remained unnoticed by the Alien ship (plot armor), why not use it instead? Why bother with the Museum?" Out-of-Rotation Iowa wouldn't really have been at Pearl and active duty would prolly had been sunk by the Alien by now and thus would recognize Museum-Iowa as a (possible) Threat.

  • @grimalkin6676

    @grimalkin6676

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Makapaa Well yeah of course, it would still take abit but they were meant to be maintained in good condition as per the order of the national defense act if needed for emergency and amphibious operations. Given it stated emergency I usually think could be returned to service in mabey a week? Still far from the movie but much more viable than what actually happens in the movie. And I don't know if both did but I do know one of the two that were being maintained did have some (Not a full load) of munitions for its guns on-board for a short period of time though by the time the act ended it no longer had munitions on it. Though overall I enjoyed the movie. And somewhat disappointed battleships won't ride out again. Though much more disappointed that the enterprise from ww2 wasn't made a museum ship with them. That is just an insult.

  • @junezhang6267
    @junezhang6267 Жыл бұрын

    man this is the coolest video I've ever seen on this channel yet! Really wanna see more of this type

  • @canadianbacon9819
    @canadianbacon9819 Жыл бұрын

    Great to hear from all of these guys! Much respect

  • @CaNNoNF0DDa
    @CaNNoNF0DDa Жыл бұрын

    The compilation I didn't know I needed.

  • @MorgaineRiddlePrince
    @MorgaineRiddlePrince Жыл бұрын

    "You shoot a tank until it burns or changes shape." What a quote!

  • @mrgermanvono35
    @mrgermanvono35 Жыл бұрын

    So this is just a video combining all previous videos of the military experts reviewing scenes from film

  • @holdenroth5929

    @holdenroth5929

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes.

  • @imablock16

    @imablock16

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought I had seen em before lol I thought I was having deja vu.

  • @stevenharvey8831
    @stevenharvey8831 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this compilation of all the military expert reviews, but my lord the volume difference killed me

  • @NgVanCuon9_-
    @NgVanCuon9_- Жыл бұрын

    What's impressed me most is the words " Confirming someone that's dead in few seconds is not easy to do"

  • @32a34a
    @32a34a Жыл бұрын

    Outpost is based on The Battle of Kamdesh which was crazy. There was a lot of medals given out for that battle and there really was no where to hide as they were at the bottom of a canyon and the enemy was basically on top of them. Officers lost their job for putting a COP in that spot. Lastly the Paratroopers in WW II they were jumping and landing into bullets and flak that were coming at them so major major respect to all those guys.

  • @darylvogel8991
    @darylvogel8991 Жыл бұрын

    I can speak for the submarine shots and some of the surface ship action, and I know for a fact that there where and are men in every military branch in every country that preformed extra ordinary and above the call of duty actions and I salute them all... This was the greatest KZread presentation clip I have ever seen...

  • @liamcarey4957
    @liamcarey495710 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love videos like this. keep them coming

  • @mattgielens2786
    @mattgielens2786 Жыл бұрын

    Stumpf is legend.

  • @paulgreer2395
    @paulgreer2395 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the video! My uncle was in the 101 airborne during ww2. His was also portrayed in band of brothers ( the character that left battle of the bulge due to his feet). He was supposed to talk of the Band of brothers. He pasted away from throat cancer and he was is buried here in DFW. Every time i see static jump scenes make me think of him. I really missed his stories of WW2

  • @kenkleinsasser8165

    @kenkleinsasser8165

    Жыл бұрын

    What was his name?

  • @Teslijah

    @Teslijah

    3 ай бұрын

    Was it Joseph D. Toye? According to the Veteran’s funeral care website, he was considered the toughest of the tough by his comrades, and he was awarded 4 Purple Hearts and a bronze star after he lost his leg in the battle of the bulge.

  • @paulgreer2395

    @paulgreer2395

    3 ай бұрын

    George Lomonaco and I really miss his storiesand cancer took him too soon@@Teslijah

  • @Teslijah

    @Teslijah

    3 ай бұрын

    @@paulgreer2395 his name was George Lomonaco? Sorry, am I being too intrusive?

  • @paulgreer2395

    @paulgreer2395

    3 ай бұрын

    that is correct@@Teslijah

  • @honorsedge
    @honorsedge Жыл бұрын

    The Tuskegee Airmen patch on the pilot is nice. Love seeing the legends live on

  • @michaeltelson9798
    @michaeltelson9798 Жыл бұрын

    You didn’t have to hit an enemy vessel with a 16 inch shell. Landing next to the vessel will cause a near hit. What that does is to buckle the hull plates by the power of the water concussions against the hull. In the movie it looks like a WWII vintage submarine. The damage against the hull and collateral damage against the machinery could cause it not to be able to dive, inoperable or even sink from the damage.

  • @kmodo93

    @kmodo93

    Жыл бұрын

    Only problem with your statement is that's a DD which would have only carried 5-in guns, not 16-inch ones. As for the shot underwater, that was with the 40mm AA guns which is a bit more interesting in what kind of damage would have been caused honestly.

  • @TheShoottheradio
    @TheShoottheradio8 ай бұрын

    My grandfather was a combat medic during WWII. He had no prior medical training and told me that they basically just went down the line and said your infantry, your artillery, you're a medic. He basically told me that most of his time was spent at the general hospital's far back off of the fighting lines. Apparently one night an officer came around looking for volunteers for the front line and him and his buddies that were drunk at the time all volunteered. He said come morning light they all backed out except for him he said that drunk or not I made a promise and I'm going to keep it. He spent the remainder of six months on the front line and was injured seven days before the war ended.

  • @jonathanblunt3779
    @jonathanblunt3779 Жыл бұрын

    God Bless the veterans who spoke in this video. We are truly grateful for your service and I have the utmost respect for you all.

  • @glenn6583
    @glenn6583 Жыл бұрын

    The parachute expert and I are similarly in awe of what the guys did for us in WW2. Thanks to all who served us!

  • @tomtrench4232
    @tomtrench4232 Жыл бұрын

    Absolute blast getting to see these people break it down for us. Killer line up

  • @adongoa
    @adongoa Жыл бұрын

    Haven’t finished watching yet but thinking back to the ancient warfare expert. I love the way the British expert never went over a 7 but kept all grades in like the 4 to 7 range but the navy seal is like 10 and 0/ can we do negative numbers?

  • @katamekothriis1613
    @katamekothriis1613 Жыл бұрын

    24:50 That reminds me of the story about when the USS Wisconsin annihilated an artillery battery during the Korean War. They got hit once by an artillery shell and fired a full broadside which sent the Wisconsin 7 feet to the right from the recoil. Afterwards, the USS Buck (which was guiding it) flashed its signal lamp and only said "Temper, temper..."

  • @LoneWolf-qq9oy

    @LoneWolf-qq9oy

    9 ай бұрын

    XD yeah and if I remember right that artillery shell was Basicly a mosquito bite. Didnt Even hurt it but still got wiped off the face of the map

  • @kimnielsen3430
    @kimnielsen3430 Жыл бұрын

    we need more of this! I subbed for more content like this

  • @Gunfighter5
    @Gunfighter5 Жыл бұрын

    I loved hearing from the Doc and his training on blood loss!

  • @violetmeow6723
    @violetmeow6723 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely loved Hacksaw Ridge. One of my favorites

  • @MrRugbylane
    @MrRugbylane Жыл бұрын

    cant we all just appreciate how great this video is

  • @chrisidoo

    @chrisidoo

    Жыл бұрын

    Who says we don't?

  • @dmutant2635
    @dmutant2635 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoy videos like this because they make me want to rewatch some of the movies they discuss.

  • @hahafunny4538
    @hahafunny4538 Жыл бұрын

    Vernice Armour is a damn cool name to have esp as someone in the military

  • @princessakhana
    @princessakhana Жыл бұрын

    I really hope that Mr. Rhee will actually see or has actually seen the whole of Hacksaw Ridge. It's a damn good movie and not so much about the treatment techniques as it is about the medic himself.

  • @techstorezombie9316
    @techstorezombie931611 ай бұрын

    1:05 the main thing I was also wondering about was the man I'm the water effortlessly catching this seemingly large body falling from relatively high above him with just his two hands.

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 Жыл бұрын

    I love these videos. You should make a 'How real is it?' on aircraft carrier scenes.

  • @jochumm6099
    @jochumm6099 Жыл бұрын

    19:53 99% sure those aren't the AA guns the admiral is talking about haha

  • @teddybearclarence
    @teddybearclarence Жыл бұрын

    Why do i have the feeling I have seen this before... This is a compilation of all the previous military experts isn't it?

  • @shiteetah
    @shiteetah10 ай бұрын

    It’s funny to me hearing the surgeon talk about how painful tourniquets are because I used to tell my classes pray that you’ll never need a tourniquet, because for what will feel like hours you’ll beg to be left to bleed out. I’ve had them twice and I sincerely home there’s never a third time.

  • @arnoldsherrill2585
    @arnoldsherrill2585 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see this entire panel get together actually watch a movie and give their full honest opinion on it, in terms of what's right and what is just totally Hollywood hyperbole based on their expertise

  • @PatrickChi
    @PatrickChi Жыл бұрын

    This might be the first time I heard anyone call "Battleship" one of their favorite movies 🤣

  • @kiiiisu

    @kiiiisu

    Жыл бұрын

    its kinda fun to watch stoned ngl

  • @moffjerjerrod1579

    @moffjerjerrod1579

    Жыл бұрын

    Seeing as how the guy is an old school Naval guy and he gets to see a battleship in a modern movie, even a ridiculous one, has to be pretty cool for him. Looking him up he served in the submarine fleet but who doesn't love to see a battleship blasting aliens?

  • @bkane573

    @bkane573

    Жыл бұрын

    As a movie that is accurate to the source material (a board game), Battleshio is one of the most accurate movies of all time. Ever notice the alien weapons look like pegs in the game.

  • @razter6678

    @razter6678

    Жыл бұрын

    I said this on the original video for this. Battleship is terrible. But it's so terrible, it's fun to watch. It's a guilty pleasure and I myself have watched in numerous times.

  • @Stopthisrightnow560

    @Stopthisrightnow560

    Жыл бұрын

    Gotta be brutally honest here. I hate military movies. Hate action movies. Especially hate Naval military action movies. But I'll be damned if I didn't get outta my seat and fist pump when they pulled that Battleship out. 😂😂

  • @tommcdaniel2208
    @tommcdaniel2208 Жыл бұрын

    Great post. real experts. Good job.

  • @saturnv2419
    @saturnv2419 Жыл бұрын

    This is by far the most interesting reviews.

  • @mr.tall-man1573
    @mr.tall-man1573 Жыл бұрын

    People's faces who aren't used to Andy's humor 😆 Cleared Hot podcast people.

  • @samneedsanap7802

    @samneedsanap7802

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m here for it!

  • @peterkwolek2265
    @peterkwolek2265 Жыл бұрын

    I'm at about 25:30 in video, first off as a combat vet who served in OEF, huge thank you for your service! (When we had to go out and threat was high, having air support "on-station" made me feel much safer, and when A10s or SWT went to work, the enemy was always effectively stopped from firing down on us using the mountains.) With all the threat from RPGs, I'm wondering if a "mini-CIWS" could possibly work on a helicopter to hit projectile before it was too close?

  • @KamiKaZantA

    @KamiKaZantA

    Жыл бұрын

    Just a wild guess that it would be hard to make it work. A CIWS is on a big, stable platform (a ship), preferably with a lot of clear area around it so it can engage targets easily, plus a lot of ammunition. I can only see a "mini-CIWS" mounted on the underside on a helicopter, which would make landing a little more difficult. The platform itself isn't that stable, due to much lower mass and being in the air, which would rock and push the helicopter around when firing (possibly). It sounds unfeasible and impractical, but not saying it is impossible.

  • @SahiPie

    @SahiPie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KamiKaZantA A trophy style system would be more feasible

  • @edschneidmuller9496
    @edschneidmuller9496 Жыл бұрын

    very interesting for someone that has never been in the military. Thank you, I learned a lot.

  • @matthewmckever2312
    @matthewmckever23126 ай бұрын

    😮when the medic/surgeon said how heavy a man is even for 2 to carry i immediately thought of Hacksaw ridge and that lad was a bean pole. Makes it even more amazing.. if thats possible. This is great content. Thanks guys.

  • @DanielRamirez-jh9jw
    @DanielRamirez-jh9jw Жыл бұрын

    This actually really entertaining.

  • @2stepsaway820
    @2stepsaway820 Жыл бұрын

    On the subject of pressure waves from the firing of battleship guns, the guns on the Yamato and Musashi created such a shockwave when they fired that they could tear the skin off your face.

  • @melissainge218

    @melissainge218

    Жыл бұрын

    WOW! My Ming can’t even wrap around it…. Now I’ve gotta go watch the actual footage!

  • @TheNaturalGamer1

    @TheNaturalGamer1

    Жыл бұрын

    Fake news

  • @2stepsaway820

    @2stepsaway820

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheNaturalGamer1 nope it's been extensively documented in peer-reviewed historical material

  • @TheNaturalGamer1

    @TheNaturalGamer1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@2stepsaway820 you mean your government propaganda

  • @2stepsaway820

    @2stepsaway820

    Жыл бұрын

    I am a historian who specialises in the field.

  • @wolfhound45
    @wolfhound45 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Loved it.

  • @dmitriyp
    @dmitriyp Жыл бұрын

    Невероятно! Спасибо! Magnificient! Thx!

  • @jamesgallant4337
    @jamesgallant4337 Жыл бұрын

    28:55 look back at Vietnam war history, Using the rotors to cut a landing zone happened. The rotors had to be replaced after, but they made it to base.

  • @sacred_shadow_7043
    @sacred_shadow_7043 Жыл бұрын

    So I do have to say that in the greyhound movie it seemed like the fletcher/greyhound was using it 40mm bofers to fire at the water. They were ment for surface and air defense as well as its 5 main guns.

  • @alexaales7937
    @alexaales7937 Жыл бұрын

    as a girl I am not heavily interested in war movies however I love history so I could listen to these guys - and gal - for hours, thank you for all the awesome info! all the movies getting a low grade - why not hire those guys for expertise, they can't be that expensive :-).

  • @SteveGT0
    @SteveGT0 Жыл бұрын

    Did anyone else notice Vincent J. Speranza in one of the parachute photos. Now there is a story in its own right. God bless him

  • @hieronymousblackmane9152
    @hieronymousblackmane9152 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your service.

  • @Lucky13777
    @Lucky13777 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible video. Thanks. Enjoyed it very much. But it was not enough of Vernice :) Also liked tank section. But, again every expert done job well :)

  • @yourfavoritelawnguy2722
    @yourfavoritelawnguy2722 Жыл бұрын

    WW2 paratroopers, a very special breed of man.

  • @MrPumisake
    @MrPumisake Жыл бұрын

    I actually love that this clip is 45 minutes long.. This can be my in-background work video.

  • @wizcorn9958

    @wizcorn9958

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey I was just wondering if you made this your in - background work video?

  • @jasongable3456
    @jasongable3456 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate these folks

  • @nerored6235
    @nerored623511 ай бұрын

    I'd love to see several of them doing scenes from MASH, especially the surgeon. Both the movie and the series. Sure there was a lot of comedy BS but there were also a lot of drama scenes.

  • @torbjrnsteinsland8985
    @torbjrnsteinsland8985 Жыл бұрын

    My man noticed the second 76mm tank. 🤝

  • @chilledburrito
    @chilledburrito6 ай бұрын

    One thing to note at in regards to the helicopters at 26:42 is they specifically don't have nose mounted guns or cannons.

  • @MisterKackhaufen
    @MisterKackhaufen7 ай бұрын

    Its so intersting to see the same clip commented by different experts (not within the video, Im just generally interested in those topics).

  • @davidsizemore5642
    @davidsizemore5642 Жыл бұрын

    Can absolutely confirm Doc's tales. Was in Ramadi for 15 months. They'll hit the chow hall, make calls over Big Voice, even come and wake you up because they had a list of where everyone was and their blood type. No idea if me and this guy were there together, but I can tell you that you start to resent the doc because he doesn't have to stand in line for hours.

  • @Stopthisrightnow560

    @Stopthisrightnow560

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for everything. ❤

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