Navy SEAL, Green Beret Rescue Little Girl... (*REAL FOOTAGE*)
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David Eubank, a former Green Beret and founder of the humanitarian group Free Burma Rangers, embarked on a journey in the middle east to help civilians who are often an after thought among the chaos of war.
Eubank and his Free Burma Rangers were joined by former Navy SEAL Ephraim Mattos. Together, the former special operators executed a near perfect impromptu rescue mission; to save a child.
To learn more about the Free Burma Rangers or Stronghold Rescue & Relief please visit:
FREE BURMA RANGERS: www.freeburmarangers.org/
STRONGHOLD RESCUE & RELIEF: strongholdrescue.org/
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What operation should I cover next? >:]
@kadowie
Жыл бұрын
My grandma's hip replacement
@coreyspitzley2960
Жыл бұрын
I know this isnt the usual topic for you but randy weaver and Ruby Ridge incident please. It is overlooked because of Kuresh incident months after
@patrickcarrillo714
Жыл бұрын
Do the SLA shootout of 1974 in Los Angeles the one that involved Patty Hearst that's a really good one to cover
@UncleJames95
Жыл бұрын
The great train robbery
@darkdrengr5944
Жыл бұрын
Operation Redwings.
Man i cried watching this. I don't even know why but stories like this make me believe in humanity again after all terrible things I have saw. God bless this guys
@zurrskirata1321
Жыл бұрын
Same, tears rushed my eyes.
@Jupa
Жыл бұрын
oh good, i wasnt the only one then. man this got me
@vincentrobinson9325
Жыл бұрын
God bless these people. and there cause. and their exceptional effort to help others, true humanitarians ! yes I busted too✌🏻😭
@chickensfloat7427
Жыл бұрын
Ngl some water works happed aswell. This is another reminder to me how blessed we are here in america, and just how depraved man is without God, im a complainer and seeing stuff like this wakes me up and just how good we have things here its a shame is isnt the same elsewhere.
@Callsignsoggybisket
Жыл бұрын
Me too ❤
The image of a battle hardened general breaking down with that little girl in his arms is just heart breaking.
@c_holding8564
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that made me well up a bit
@boostedb18b14
Жыл бұрын
When you have your own kids, it hits twice as hard. I thought it was sad already. I had a boy n a girl. Now anything happens to child it makes me tear up instantly.
@Strykker1986
Жыл бұрын
@@boostedb18b14 I dont even have kids and that shit made me tear up.
@boostedb18b14
Жыл бұрын
@@Strykker1986 yup
@twistpv
Жыл бұрын
Imaging the same caliber of man as that most honored in buds navy seal serial killer who got busted at hooters Yeah heart wrenching
As a refugee from Burma this means a lot to me for you to spread the story of what happens there. I was lucky to have gotten out of there at a young age thanks to my parents. We are now all United States citizens.
@Josiah04
Жыл бұрын
good to hear you are still alive and kickin brother, God bless
@Outlaw_Actual11b
Жыл бұрын
Welcome my friend. We’re glad you’re here
@mr.browning7.624
Жыл бұрын
From one American to another. We are happy you're here
@CrypticMustard
Жыл бұрын
Freedom baby!
@minirock000
Жыл бұрын
Correction. You are Americans, with all the good and bad that implies.
There is no greater love than to lay down your life for another. Amazing to see men so eager to risk death for a chance to save that little girl. Absolutely beautiful.
@ar-sithf.austin3744
Жыл бұрын
This is what Jesus called "true religion before God". To minister to orphans and widows in their time of need with charity(love) and visit those in prison. A lot of people are confused today about what "religion" is ...
@markcarpenter7437
Жыл бұрын
Amen.
@1LEgGOdt
Жыл бұрын
@@ar-sithf.austin3744 Amen, That is what it truly means to be a Christian, like how He spoke to the Woman who came to the Well during the heat of the day to draw water from it, when all of the other women had came to it during the cool of the morning. She left with a Well-Spring that never dried up by the time Christ was done speaking with her.
@sebyc6560
10 ай бұрын
I feel God moving me after watching this.
@bunk95
5 ай бұрын
They cant save anyone…
I never thought I’d see the day Dave Eubanks got a shoutout from Popo Medic. Dave is an absolute badass, and I’m glad more people can hear his story today.
@bucketliftsheavy
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure mr ballen made an entire KZread video about him. I think it’s called navy seal goes rogue or something along those lines.
@jaymoney7396
Жыл бұрын
Now I think of it he did cus he saw him on tv and was in buds or some sort of training with him
@bucketliftsheavy
Жыл бұрын
@@jaymoney7396 yup, it’s an hour or so long video about how much of a badass the dude is
If seeing that child smiling after surviving the horror she experienced doesn't move you, I don't know what will
@TawnyRain2332
Жыл бұрын
@@5eant_ okay boyio I'd like to see you do better than the video I'm commenting on. You have 7 days go do better or else imma dislike your comment
@ImTrippy25
Жыл бұрын
It's fucking beautiful seeing them rescue innocent civs 🥺👏
@iniguezawsome
Жыл бұрын
Legit cried after that
@jaymichaelruss6872
Жыл бұрын
@@TawnyRain2332 He could make a better video but won’t. Because he can’t lol
@johnbeitz
Жыл бұрын
I agree
I’ve never seen a KZread channel that can move me as emotionally as popo medic, whether it be adrenaline or sadness you’ve got it down. Never stop making these kinds of videos bc your work moves people and although it sounds cliché, restores my faith in humanity learning these stories.
@erichvonglahn5314
Жыл бұрын
What about Salty Cracker?
@thecamocampaindude5167
Жыл бұрын
Lmao pop medic
@southernmostrebel
8 ай бұрын
there are lots of liberal scammers out there,... no shortage
As an Iraqi from mosul who lived and saw the horrors, and lost plenty of friends and family. I would like to thank these men, it takes a speical man to put his life on the line and go out of their way to help and save people from a different country. Thank you.
@bunk95
5 ай бұрын
Thank human slaves? Thats not a human thing to do…
@quadkidnate6370
4 ай бұрын
@@bunk95what’re you even trying to say? He’s thanking him for saving his countrymen, why be so ignorant or mad. These men weren’t slaves, they went out of their own way to do their will, to help others, and did it the best way they know how.
@jscho8674
4 ай бұрын
I hope you are somewhere that is safe now. Sending you love from Texas.
@user-ih8nm8lv1k
3 ай бұрын
Yeah they don't love you shi'i, but you are a good dog nonetheless
@nobodyhome7064
2 ай бұрын
@@bunk95clown you know nothing about sacrifice these men put their lives on the line to save innocent people. There is nothing more noble
This one tugs on the heartstrings a little. Great to know there are such high quality human beings out trying to do what they can to make the world a better place.
@chrisburke624
Жыл бұрын
Amen.
@future3325
Жыл бұрын
A little??
I remember seeing the raw footage as it came out so many years ago, this is crazy! Love your work :)
@barrymartinez9125
Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this on Reddit, I think it was featured on multiple subs.
@lemon6156
Жыл бұрын
same
@rictaracing2736
Жыл бұрын
@@barrymartinez9125 Yup I was watching combat footage on reddit
@Chesterboo8452
Жыл бұрын
All the trash and bodies in the streets is what gets me.
it blows my mind how she can still smile and have fun despite the horrific things she witnessed. absolute tear jerker
Man, as a father to a beautiful daughter it breaks my heart so much seeing children like this having to go through situations like these. But it also warms my heart to seeing a child that has been through so much be able to smile, laugh, and have fun like she was doing. She’s a beautiful little girl who deserves the best in the world and hopefully one day she will have all that and more!
@uncledibby
11 ай бұрын
All for money hungry politicians
Few of us have the skills and abilities to be hero's like this. The one thing that we can learn from these men is compassion. Honor our hero's by being hero's in our communities and families. GREAT VIDEO!
@chrisburke624
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely such a good point & reminder. Watching this & reading your comment has me reflecting and thinking
@100ksubsanillmakeavideo3
Жыл бұрын
It's not about the ability it's the mentality you can do it to most can
Those guys are the best of humanity. Absolute heroes. Nothing but respect for someone who disregards their own safety to save the life of a child
Those boys are stone cold legends man. What a story. Thank god people like that exist. Just when you think the world is collapsing you see true altruistic heroes. That gave me goose bumps bro awesome content love your stuff. Have you done a video on Chris Ryan’s SAS longest escape? That would be good
This guy is like the real life Big Boss, much respect to does whom kept their humanity through all the blood shed and violence
@bunk95
5 ай бұрын
Is it me? You are my slaves.
The amount of work and research that goes into your videos is greatly appreciated.
@cosmin1518
Жыл бұрын
Too bad the loud music ruined it for me
@zachcasey670
Жыл бұрын
@@cosmin1518 the music isnt too much louder than his own voice over. just turn the volume down you ape.
@xSP3CTREx
Жыл бұрын
To me the dank cyberpunk adds aesthetic. Boog on.
@JulesNOUA
Жыл бұрын
@@xSP3CTREx it really add, every video is amazing
@justinedse3314
Жыл бұрын
@@cosmin1518 it's awesome
I’ve never clicked a notification faster in my life. The kind of men that can do this stuff gives me faith in humanity.
@RealNaisuCinema
Жыл бұрын
@@rewrite1239 LMAO smh I’m disappointed in myself for laughing at this
@RealNaisuCinema
Жыл бұрын
@@rewrite1239 Lol I used to loooove osu 😭
I remember seeing footage of this years ago. As an Aggie and former member of the Corps of Cadets, it's stories like these that need to be heard more often. Thank you Popo for doing your research and sharing this with us.
compassion, empathy, and relentless bravery make for real heroes, that willingness to sacrifice in order to defend the innocent MUST always be praised for those men are sometimes all that stops evil from reaching us.
The SEAL was John Allen's BUDs classmate. When he shared the story on his youtube channel mrballen you then realize how horrific it was. There were people getting killed left and right of them.
This is one of the craziest, most heartbreaking and heartwarming stories I’ve heard. Just regular guys doing extraordinary things!
Thank you God for gifting the World Men like these❤️❤️
I have been a supporter of Stronghold for about a year now. Those guys are above and beyond, for sure. Let it be known that they also help rebuild homes for families in war torn areas too. Their generosity and humanitarian support deserves all the recognition they can get. Keep on keeping on, Popo! Love ya, brother
This world needs more selfless people like these three men.
@snakeshift9172
Жыл бұрын
*Three. Don't forget about Sky.
@l.-._.-._.-._.-._.-.l
Жыл бұрын
If everyone was as selfless as these people the world would never know another war.
@Frost_actual
Жыл бұрын
@@l.-._.-._.-._.-._.-.l to bad their are to many crazies and greedy politicians that will start wars either way
@Boosttackle
Жыл бұрын
These men are heroes.
As always, an amazing short documentary. This time with an emotional beat. Well done. Additionally, excellent work to those brave humanitarians. People like them give me hope for humanity.
It doesn't matter what type of video you're making from a navy seal robbing a bank, to a former ranger saving a little girl, or even a man killing a group of vietcong to save a group of soldiers. You put in so much detail in you can just tell how much dedication you put in. Thanks for the great content and just keep doing what you have been doing
Dude... as a new father to a baby girl this turned me into a blubbering wreck. Thanks for highlighting these charities and the work they do!
@southernmostrebel
Жыл бұрын
This is a extremely scandalous charity, that is very dishonest, and the rescuers think just like they have lied about the name of a terrorist leader in Syria, and are using their children in illegal capacities people have been so easily deceived by these people it's irritating
@bunk95
5 ай бұрын
Charities are fictional. You were bred to make a human that will be nothing but waste?
Such a lovely story. Poor poor girl, no child should ever have too see that. 🧡
Thanks for spreading the word about the Free Burma Rangers and Stronghold Rescue and Relief. The world needs more people like David Eubank and Ephraim Mattos who step in to help those facing unbelievable conditions.
Damn I've been feeling hollow for quite a few months, but this really got a tear in my eye. These people are truly amazing, may they be blessed and safe in their journeys.
Such a professional production. I am always impressed by your skills. I almost feel like you're wasting your talents on KZread, but I do appreciate the work you do. Compelling story, as always. Hats off the soldiers who fought and risked their lives for strangers. We need more people like that.
These are the kind of men that hold up the world. Taking one step at a time into danger so that people might live. I'm proud of each and every one of them and should I ever in my lifetime get the opportunity to meet one of them. I owe them more than a few beers
This video made me cry thank you for sharing this story and respecting our previous soldiers now hero’s for other parts of the world thank for for America
Man this one hit like a truck. God bless their organization!
True heros who deserve the recognition for their heroic acts of bravery
Enough to make grown man cry, such heartbreaking and beautiful video. Keep up the good work.
This legitimately made me cry especially when I saw the general tear up. there’s a special place in heaven for these men.
Man a lot of your videos just fuck me up after watching them. This one the most. I have a daughter who's 5 and seeing the girl who was saved smile at the end was a gut punch to me.
What an amazing group of people! Those are real life superheroes.
the human spirit for compassion really can change everything
I saw Mr. Ballin's video on this rescue and have been a supporter of Stronghold ever since. It didn't even feel like a choice. I had to do it. These are truly some of the greatest people on Earth, and I'm so grateful there are people like this out there doing the work they do.
Simply heroes... Risking their lives for the sake of others
Damn, seeing that little girl smile after going through all of that just broke me down. What a tough kid.
An amazing story, beautifully told. Wow. The moment you showed Dave save the girl, see other victims, and immediately say, "Let's go" had me all kinds of choked up. Despite all rhetoric and cynicism, there truly are still selfless, American heroes. I'm blessed to have been told this story.
I just finished reading Ephraim Mattos's book "City of Death" which this video described. Mattos and Eubank helped so many refugees while putting their own lives on the line. They deserved our support.
This guy and his family used to stay at my house when they toured the states, I was also deployed in 2017 to Mosul with the 82nd and we operated only right down the street from each other for months. Haha I love this man. He’s very much my hero.
Love your videos man, you do a great job. I hope you have as much fun making them, as much as we enjoy listening to them. : )
@PopoMedic
Жыл бұрын
I love making them! Excited to show you guys what else I’ve been working.
David Eubank and Ephraim Mattos and Sky Barkley are freaking chads, Free Burma Rangers and Stronghold Rescue and Relief are some great groups doing excellent work (Ephraim also has a podcast called "Clarity and Chaos"). EXCELLENT job on this one brother, thank you.
Dude.. I hope you get a chance to make a movie. You’ve got some serious skill in getting these stories out there while also being entertaining and enjoyable.
So happy i found this. I knew she'd been reunited with family but hadn't seen this footage! What heroes!
Wasn't expecting to cry that much today, but here we are. Amazing work.
There is still good in the world when brave men refuse to let evil prevail. God Bless 🇺🇸
Man, your videos are great. This one especially made me tear up because you realize that there are amazing people out there that will stop at nothing to help someone. Heros forever.
God bless these heroes!
Popo Medic... man I just wanna say thank you for the effort you put into bringing these stories to people. God bless you and all these brave men, woman, and children
I love Free Burma Rangers! They have a full documentary that is well worth the watch.
I must say, some of your best work Popo. As a Vet with multiple deployments, and my ear always to ground, this story slipped past me some how. Very moving and worthy of being told. Thank you, stay safe.
This brought a tear to my eyes! These are true heroes not those clowns in Hollywood! Support our veterans!!!
@bunk95
5 ай бұрын
Lie about slaves with fiction that includes veterans?
I wish I could upvote this video 1000 times. This was a story that brought chills down my spine. I would never have known without you. Keep up the great work!
@bigk4026
Жыл бұрын
Truly these guys are humanitarian legends.
Three men, one little girl, a Warzone and the unbreaking will of the need to do good. They changed that little girls life in so many way that she will forever remember.
Ephraim is an absolute unit. He's been on alot of podcast, jocko, cleared hot, mike drop to name a few
I recall seeing the clip of them running out to get her, and never finding the story or info behind it, such a sad story, glad the men made it back safe, and the little girl was re-connected with family, wish them all the best. Thank you for covering this and sharing the info.
I always ball my eyes out at your videos man. You and your team do an amazing job sharing the stories of these legendary people in your videos.
I've hears this story before and seen videos of the fighting but I've never seen the ones of the general breaking down or the girl being reunited with her family and I can't lie I'm fighting back some tears right now. This channel is by far one of my favorites
Soldiers of love, those men are. We're lucky to have them.
This is my favorite channel on youtube currently, I see a new Popo Medic video and I click. Your work is SO good!
Love the effort you put into every goddamn video. The music, the editing, everything is great. Keep up the good work and you will definitely hit 1 million subs and beyond
Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing some of Dave and FBR’s story. Not a story I expected to see this week, but I am so excited to see it shared. Dave and his family are a huge inspiration to me and my family, and have been for a number of years.
This made me tear up...I wish I was half the man these guys are.
Tears down my face. Thank F for brave hero savages like them. Great film making
Thank you for the awesome content you create! So informative and entertaining!
Thanks for bringing light to these stories to help shine a light on the good that is still left in this world. People like this don't come by as often (or are not promoted) like they used to. Thanks for the work you put into these videos as well to accurately highlight what all the wonderful men and woman do for humanity.
Thanks to the warriors who do this job for country and humanity
This was a beautifully wholesome story! God bless those involved!
I thought I grew up rough and through a series of events I realized that there were a lot of people out there that had it a lot worse than myself. I applaud everyone that helps the less fortunate.
You must put a lot of work into these videos, they're amazing! Better than most mini-documentaries, great job.
Your videos are always such good content and so well edited. I love it.
there's something about seeing "tough guys" put their life on the line to save kids that makes me tear up...
Great stories that need to be shared and told. Great job brother on putting a spotlight on heroes like these gentlemen and organizations!
Man, right in the feels... Great work on covering it. Something I don't think will escape my mind, for awhile at least, is knowing this little girl is going to grow up one day and remember all of this. Makes me wonder what she, and even many other young survivors of horrific conflicts, will be like.
These mini-documentaries you make are incredible. It would be great if they could reach a wider audience, because people need to know about these heroic and historic events. I hope you keep making these videos.
these stories about amazing humans like david and ephraim never cease to amaze me with what they accomplish and put themselves through all to help others. just such beautiful souls. the type that all of mankind is blessed to have around and on the good side helping. only wish i had more to give to help them keep doing the amazing things they do.
Outstanding work, gentlemen! I had tears in my eyes by the end. This is the definition of heroism. They took risks for people they didn't know and prevailed. I really hope that girl is living her best life wherever she is
The only defense against evil violent people are good people who are more skilled at violence Rory Miller
I tell you man... Some of these documentaries you make legitimately make me tear up. You're great at what you do. Just like the people in these documentaries.
I am so greatful for all these amazing individuals out there! Thank you!
Thank you for narrating all these stories. I'm not from the US, but I share a deep respect towards all of your brave men and woman.
Add another one to the list. Every. Single. Docu-type video.....the music, topics, narration. Best on KZread hands down.
I’ve loved watching through all your videos, as they’re so well put together. But this one hit me in a special way. Supporting the Free Burma Rangers is something I will be doing from now on and I would have never discovered them or this story without your channel 🙏🏼 Hope this encourages you to keep doing this
It's always extremely moving to see the bravery and compassion of people with selfless hearts. True heros! 👍 on the video.
Stories like this really show the power of humanity. God bless every person who puts their life on the line to make others feel better.
Heartbreaking all around I’m glad to see good people are out there and willing to give all for a stranger
True tear jerker. If you can, and do, it will mean something to someone. Love you.
Fantastic work as usual Popo. It’s great to see the stories of these incredible people brought to light and shared. Truly inspiring ❤
Great video, this will bring more attention to these charities. Stronghold relief sends out newsletters regularly with details of their work and sadly the losses they sustained in that period. Its easy to see just how important their work is and if anyone is looking for a worthwhile charity I highly recommend stronghold relief, they are making this world a better place.
I really appreciate these videos man, a lot of solders feel like their efforts go un-noticed. Their acts of bravery & camaraderie are forgotten and as a result where a hopeless act of proving one’s self worth, your videos bring a light to those soldiers who may feel and experience these feeling & are invaluable to those. I say this as a son of a father who experienced PTSD for the wars he was in in afghanistan, most of the men in these wars feel like a number, no matter what they did it never mattered anyway because they where apart of a larger purpose. Your videos remove the stigma associated with soldiers being a number and I deeply appreciate it from the bottom or my heart.
I'm not crying, you are. @Popo Medic, the quality of these documentaries is fecking amazing man. I look forward to them each week
I've been binge watching your videos the last couple hours. This is the first one that made me cry... What an awesome story, or multiple stories really. A testament to the human spirit. Thanks for sharing all these stories! Many of the videos on your channel cover lesser known stories and/or provide more in depth coverage of even known stories. And to top it all off, your editing, music, the entire production is top notch! 🙂🙂🙂