Sou do Brasil. Quando criança. Eu tinham uma bicicleta Monark dobrável. Era o dia inteiro brincando de chips. E esquecível. Muito bom. Obrigado a todo o elenco.❤
@muttley6783 күн бұрын
God bless all the nam grunts!!! I'm a 80's vet! from alaska to europe 80's!!!!!
@fernandoquica10355 күн бұрын
I missed this show
@jo2877 күн бұрын
Not so fast Monica, you're going down & at the same time you're under arrest since the Miranda Rights won't help you!
@lionsnakehunter10 күн бұрын
Fake.
@allpointsbb10 күн бұрын
No such thing as "overkill", but, we called it "dead mans mall"
@databang13 күн бұрын
Overkill is underrated!
@edirwin878414 күн бұрын
1st came Desert Shield...then Desert Storm from 1991 till the end of the Kuwait War
@EngineerDaylight15 күн бұрын
What in the-... that can't be one of G5s whistles could it????
@user-ch5pc6xo3m18 күн бұрын
Officer Roulette makes me think of the millennial kids today. I don’t care for his brand of sarcasm. Ugh.
@kenm270918 күн бұрын
If remember correctly the staff was asking why the captain was riding a motorcycle and someone said oh he’s reunited with his old partner
@radoslavpenov20 күн бұрын
Shame for the American Cinema Business. Only 2 car were blowed up without even one house near by :D. Also I miss the siluethes of the choppers on the sunset sky! Shame, shame :D.
@richardgreenleaf325920 күн бұрын
Um, who moved away and who actually stayed? As I recall from the last season of the series, it was Jon who moved away as explanation for Wilcox having left the show.
@Lt-Dan22 күн бұрын
The benefits of the m16 was the ammunition would last longer because of the jamming, so when they pulled your dead body out you still had 2/3 of ammo left.
@Yourmomspussinator6923 күн бұрын
After all these years,even today people still prefer the classic old Ak even though M_16 rifle went through many modifications and upgrades for better.
@arjanpetersen27 күн бұрын
beautiful
@shaunr4953Ай бұрын
a retreating enemy is still the enemy
@coodissmanАй бұрын
Pos why don't you like the game .
@burnttoasttours8712Ай бұрын
'Gene survived the war and went home to Virginia to become a roofing contractor. He died age 46 in Virginia from cancer possibly from exposure to "agent orange'
@mauriciodutra7961Ай бұрын
Excelente 👏👏👏
@fuckoff187Ай бұрын
5 years in prison for refusing to fight would have been club med.
@michaelhoaks5876Ай бұрын
Favorite series 🎥🎬🎟️🍿
@michaelhoaks5876Ай бұрын
Classic 🎬🎥🍿 series
@michaelhoaks5876Ай бұрын
One of my favorite shows 🎥🎬🍿
@sexobscuraАй бұрын
*Jon looked kinda confused when 'that Mexican guy' arrived*
@MrAlley32Ай бұрын
God bless our Vietnam Veterans! Thank you for your service!
@SteveKiАй бұрын
Sugar pie, honey bunch
@Goldarr1900Ай бұрын
My cousins father in law was a gunner in Vietnam. One time he invited me to a baptismal celebration. His father in law was a very nice man. I had a big urge to asked him about his military experience, being a door gunner, but I decided not to, because, I was concerned I would bring out, some ptsd. Maybe I was wrong.🤷♂️
@SteveKiАй бұрын
SUGAR PIE, HONEY BUNCH
@jo287Ай бұрын
Reunion
@ColonelJohnmatrix1000Ай бұрын
When I flew downtown that night what was in the back of my mind was if all my crew were all going to make it back to the tanker. We had complete radio silence so it was only when I got back over the boarder into Saudi Arabia I was told that everyone made it. I was not convinced about stealth. But the F117 delivered what Lockheed had promised us. It was the turning point in how we execute air operations in contested airspace.
@ashleybraddon9458Ай бұрын
And yet lost against a third world country. History repeats itself....
@hankcox2405Ай бұрын
I SAW IT ALL ,24TH INFANTRY DID CLEANUP WITH TANKS AND BRADLEYS! VERY FEW GOT AWAY,I SAW NO SURVIVERS! BURNING VEHICLES AND BODIES BARBECUED FOR MILES AND MULES!when we got back,our town wouldn't developed our film for the horrors they saw on some!
@Ragingpanda-px9yuАй бұрын
Sure bud
@loycletcheriii87377 сағат бұрын
Yep, got photos as well. Buddy was photographer for intel.
@lookingforahookupАй бұрын
2:24 What happened here?
@knightrider2738Ай бұрын
Chips 99 film was great
@noahdunawayАй бұрын
I made my 20th. birthday In Vietnam in 1970.
@Jhooper4004Ай бұрын
Skeek 0:14 kedm Mska 1:33 a.la.Al kala,skskksmsk Kansa,ma’am alakakama m ,mamas, mama,aka ammaka Manama mama mama, Kama Amman’s Manama mama Kama Kalamazoo Kalamazoo, ksksks
@bivideo72 ай бұрын
Does Ken Burns know you're publishing his work? Pretty much stole it, huh...? Where's his acknowledgment?
@MrMjolnir692 ай бұрын
Look up today.
@socalairshowreview74102 ай бұрын
Lmao all she wouldve had to do was slam on the brakes
@mattbehling74162 ай бұрын
BBC doc did it better
@raulzavala90612 ай бұрын
So I did a little research and the actress here is Eileen Weisinger, she's been in mostly low budget fare and I was correct she is also a stunt coordinator for many films which explains those toned arms.
@tareqkhan-cv3cq2 ай бұрын
Helicopters and tanks are more vulnerable than ever.
@socalairshowreview74102 ай бұрын
haha awkward
@vivahernando12 ай бұрын
Bbbbuuurrdzzz
@michaelb.421122 ай бұрын
This is why I ride motorcycles is because of CHiPs. I love their new upgraded bikes, too ! John and Ponch were so cool, but every kid wanted to be Ponch.
@shawnstarks17432 ай бұрын
My dad who was a Marine at Con Thien is the reason I joined the Air Force. I told him I was going to join the Marines. He looked at me with a blank stare and said one word “Don’t.” Whatever he and these brave men experienced? I don’t ever wanna know.
@Groovylu32 ай бұрын
The Tennessee soldier saying hi to his mama was very touching. 🥹
Пікірлер
No such thing as overkill in war!
They never cried...
Sou do Brasil. Quando criança. Eu tinham uma bicicleta Monark dobrável. Era o dia inteiro brincando de chips. E esquecível. Muito bom. Obrigado a todo o elenco.❤
God bless all the nam grunts!!! I'm a 80's vet! from alaska to europe 80's!!!!!
I missed this show
Not so fast Monica, you're going down & at the same time you're under arrest since the Miranda Rights won't help you!
Fake.
No such thing as "overkill", but, we called it "dead mans mall"
Overkill is underrated!
1st came Desert Shield...then Desert Storm from 1991 till the end of the Kuwait War
What in the-... that can't be one of G5s whistles could it????
Officer Roulette makes me think of the millennial kids today. I don’t care for his brand of sarcasm. Ugh.
If remember correctly the staff was asking why the captain was riding a motorcycle and someone said oh he’s reunited with his old partner
Shame for the American Cinema Business. Only 2 car were blowed up without even one house near by :D. Also I miss the siluethes of the choppers on the sunset sky! Shame, shame :D.
Um, who moved away and who actually stayed? As I recall from the last season of the series, it was Jon who moved away as explanation for Wilcox having left the show.
The benefits of the m16 was the ammunition would last longer because of the jamming, so when they pulled your dead body out you still had 2/3 of ammo left.
After all these years,even today people still prefer the classic old Ak even though M_16 rifle went through many modifications and upgrades for better.
beautiful
a retreating enemy is still the enemy
Pos why don't you like the game .
'Gene survived the war and went home to Virginia to become a roofing contractor. He died age 46 in Virginia from cancer possibly from exposure to "agent orange'
Excelente 👏👏👏
5 years in prison for refusing to fight would have been club med.
Favorite series 🎥🎬🎟️🍿
Classic 🎬🎥🍿 series
One of my favorite shows 🎥🎬🍿
*Jon looked kinda confused when 'that Mexican guy' arrived*
God bless our Vietnam Veterans! Thank you for your service!
Sugar pie, honey bunch
My cousins father in law was a gunner in Vietnam. One time he invited me to a baptismal celebration. His father in law was a very nice man. I had a big urge to asked him about his military experience, being a door gunner, but I decided not to, because, I was concerned I would bring out, some ptsd. Maybe I was wrong.🤷♂️
SUGAR PIE, HONEY BUNCH
Reunion
When I flew downtown that night what was in the back of my mind was if all my crew were all going to make it back to the tanker. We had complete radio silence so it was only when I got back over the boarder into Saudi Arabia I was told that everyone made it. I was not convinced about stealth. But the F117 delivered what Lockheed had promised us. It was the turning point in how we execute air operations in contested airspace.
And yet lost against a third world country. History repeats itself....
I SAW IT ALL ,24TH INFANTRY DID CLEANUP WITH TANKS AND BRADLEYS! VERY FEW GOT AWAY,I SAW NO SURVIVERS! BURNING VEHICLES AND BODIES BARBECUED FOR MILES AND MULES!when we got back,our town wouldn't developed our film for the horrors they saw on some!
Sure bud
Yep, got photos as well. Buddy was photographer for intel.
2:24 What happened here?
Chips 99 film was great
I made my 20th. birthday In Vietnam in 1970.
Skeek 0:14 kedm Mska 1:33 a.la.Al kala,skskksmsk Kansa,ma’am alakakama m ,mamas, mama,aka ammaka Manama mama mama, Kama Amman’s Manama mama Kama Kalamazoo Kalamazoo, ksksks
Does Ken Burns know you're publishing his work? Pretty much stole it, huh...? Where's his acknowledgment?
Look up today.
Lmao all she wouldve had to do was slam on the brakes
BBC doc did it better
So I did a little research and the actress here is Eileen Weisinger, she's been in mostly low budget fare and I was correct she is also a stunt coordinator for many films which explains those toned arms.
Helicopters and tanks are more vulnerable than ever.
haha awkward
Bbbbuuurrdzzz
This is why I ride motorcycles is because of CHiPs. I love their new upgraded bikes, too ! John and Ponch were so cool, but every kid wanted to be Ponch.
My dad who was a Marine at Con Thien is the reason I joined the Air Force. I told him I was going to join the Marines. He looked at me with a blank stare and said one word “Don’t.” Whatever he and these brave men experienced? I don’t ever wanna know.
The Tennessee soldier saying hi to his mama was very touching. 🥹