Shot Three Times by a PKM, Walks Away | F530 Show Ep.2 Companion
This is the Companion footage to the Funker530 Show's Episode #002 with SGM Chuck Ritter. Chuck breaks down footage of his second Purple Heart incident in the Tagab Valley, Afghanistan in 2013.
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Sergeant Major (SGM) Charles "Chuck" Ritter is a US Army Green Beret with 27 years of service, Silver Star recipient, 3x Purple Heart recipient, Husband, and Father.
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One of the officers he trained and worked with was Brigadier General Mohammad Akmal Ameer. Akmal Ameer was the civil affairs and phycological operations commander for special operations kandaks in Afghanistan. He stayed there and fought the Taliban until he was martyred with his security detail and subordinates in Salang Parwan one year ago. Rest in Peace Sir 🙏
Thank you for what you do Funker530 and Team. This was a fantastic interview.
We get these and the combat footage reviews? Love it.
@elitepauper7400
Ай бұрын
Absolutely love this new funker format
Thank you Funker 530. Fantastic content 😊.
He literally has the same exact voice from when he got shot 🤣. Thank you for the interview gentlemen, very interesting and educational.
Amazing interview Funker530!
Just shared this story with some buddies a few days ago
great interview, thanks
Absolutely incredible the amount of intelligence needed and under high stress and still able to maintain such focus ! I had no idea what is involved. I am humbled ! Thank you for this inciteful narrative.
Thank you for telling your story. 💚
Ronnie your a natural as a host! You were great!
THANKS CHUCK FOR YOUR SERVICES ♥️🙏🇺🇸
Really enjoyed this video. Be cool to see more just like this one!
My favorite app and my favorite channel keep it going boyos❤
THANKS CHUCK FOR YOUR SERVICES 🙏🇺🇸
Great stuff!!!
Outstanding man
Thanks for this interview. I always wondered what happened to “Zulu”. Glad he made it! BAMF for sure.
Glad, you can talk bout it!
I was with the ODA on VSO right after your deployment. We ripped your battalion out in November that year. Janurary came and SOTF-NE wanted us to go to Kapisa (we were in Parwan at the time, only about 2-3 hour ride away) and they wanted us to check out the Nejrab valley right next to Tegab. Team out of Sarobi had Tegab as their AO, we had Nejrab next to it. They told us to go in and check it out. We got the shake shpiel. “Theres like 500 fighters in there!” We totally did not believe them at all. We thought maybe a little quick L shape ambush where they’ll empty mags and an RPG and just run. Nopeeeeeee. We took contact and we were pinned for fucking hours. Fucking CCT got hit 5 mins into the damn TIC, calling for his medevac was a night mare in itself. Apaches took forever to get on station and these boys could SHOOT. Like I would pop my head around the corner and CRACK CRACK, right passed my fucking face man. We started to plan some serious operations in all of Kapisa Province both Nejrab and Tegab. 3 ODAs and a third on the Commando mission with that same SOK out of Kabul. It was hell in that place I legit never saw any Afghan war footage or anything as bad as it was in Kapisa province. They always talked up Kunar or Nuristan like those were the hot spots. Even the guys who been to Kunar before puckered their assholes in Kapisa. Lost a good friend in there that deployment. That team actually did a documentary who was with the Commandos on KZread called “Green Berets 2014”
What an absolute legend.
The description of the operation and firefight is the most Call Of Duty deathmatch-sounding thing ive ever heard of IRL. Special forces on a mission which Boils down to simply "take ground, kill taliban", which just becomse intense close quarters combat and calling down multiple air strikes, unreal.
These dudes were running around Tagab on foot? Balls of steel don't even begin to describe it. That was a scary ass place, dude is absolutely understating how terrifying the place was. Mad respect.
@johnqpublic2718
24 күн бұрын
You want us to know you were there, eh?
@Baked-Potayto
24 күн бұрын
@@johnqpublic2718 Nope, never been. Sister company was deployed there, one of the platoons from my company was attached to them. When we got back from that deployment, they showed us pictures of the terrain and loads of helmet cam footage. Scary ass place doesn't begin to describe it. Coalition presence was extremely minimal, almost entirely hostile held.
This guy is a machine
Let’s go🍿😊
Happy birthday Ronnie
A-10, the fart of God. Another great footage breakdown, these are incredibly insightful as well as the talkshow. Awesome and I cannot wait for more 💜
Such a badass!!
Hey i did some fighting with the french army in tagab. Cool ass dudes and they taught me how to play foosball haha
Wild!
Bullet Proof. What a Funker Stud.
Show equipe!
Thats one hard dude.
Fuckin John Wayne ! Dude's full of holes and still commanding the battle space ! That is one hard dude ! Badass !!!
I feel like i saw that video in a short or something a few weeks ago 🤔
I have a war question. So when I watch my choice videos about the war in Gaza I noticed something about the explosions and it made me wonder... Why does some of the impacts to the buildings blow out just a corner and others really explode the entire thing. Just wondering if it's like bigger ones or if it's the structure it's self.. thanks for all the content and you and your teams work!! 🤙✌️
@treeasaurusrex1911
Ай бұрын
9 times out of 10 its due to shoddy construction or the opposite. Or sometimes it could be just a glancing blow, aka the explosive hit a corner instead of a flat surface. And there will always be a variance due to the type and weight of explosive charge used.
This is that guy? I have watched that video before a couple times . . . Crazy tough guys. I don't think I could do what they do.
NEXT WAR GORE SHOW WHEN?
I’m pretty sure this was in a documentary i watched a while back??
Savage af
Just saw you on history channel on KZread
Lucky that med-evac could still take off with his massive fucking balls onboard!
What I gather from seeing these medics is it becomes a plug and patch job. Be calm and just plug the hole and patch the leaks.. you kind of get numb and just do your job without thinking about anything around you.
I was hoping to see something for ANZAC day.. Lest We Forget
those A-10 guns DID work... HOO RAH AIR FORCE WEAPONS!
I was there back in 08 at firebase kusbach , the the tag about always sucked and had several "no go zones" if we weren't in company strength that place fucking sucked
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Some men are just built different.
zulu? wtf is one guy named after a entire squad?
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A10 sounds like a fart from God 😂
what about the Afghani who was hit? did they pull him out?
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Civilización terroriser very effective lol
Fkn God damn it zulu
Stud
Hihihihi how come self assessment always happens after the fact hihihihi. Cuz we got Lucky and lived. The unlucky ones, well you know.
Video game: Press H to heal. Real Life: ...
This is instead of the show? This guy already has a doc where he shows all of this. Kinda shocked your rereading it. Will it be back next Friday? How many times will you do this guest thing instead of the show?
meh
@nicksonnier5895
Ай бұрын
What have you done with your life? Shut the fuck up men are speaking.
Doesn’t matter what we do Biden is going to f it up anyways, Thank you for your bravery , apologies for our President
Couldn't get into this one... His story telling isn't that great...
@kyleeconnley5781
12 күн бұрын
He may just be to intelligent for you to follow
get a second wired mouse so he can show you what hes trying to show you
@FUNKER530
Ай бұрын
Fantastic suggestion
ah it’s our favourite Jewish apologist