And Mr Seymour died afterwards he won't be seeing anymore lol
@bensmith7212Күн бұрын
My grandpa 94
@juliabarg7247Күн бұрын
That is actually my home town. The bunker is still there up and standing. It's now being used by a energy supply company!
@Z_PavelКүн бұрын
Man so old that he is probably dead now.
@cherceeКүн бұрын
Historic.
@ILOVEBURRITO2 күн бұрын
Rip to all of that who was in camera 😥
@shyper_2 күн бұрын
The thing that surprises me the most is that those 80 dollars back then are equivalent to almost a thousand dollars now
@ArmandPizani3 күн бұрын
I wonder has anyone dived these ships
@Conn30Mtenor4 күн бұрын
Halsey got himself into two typhoons. Terrible seamanship.
@pawelpap97 күн бұрын
So witnessing an assassination becomes a circus event for the later generation. Quite telling.
@aayanbaig47758 күн бұрын
what a man
@cactusman76618 күн бұрын
The camera truly was a blessing to have been made
@johnpotter80399 күн бұрын
I have been inside the Fort Hughes magazines where the Japanese made their last ditch stand. The flooring is broken up, but we found small bones- fingers and toes, as well as cooked-off ammunition- no firing pin marks. I can imagine the terror- dark, suffocating, then heat, flames and explosions. Damn fools, of course. I have also been inside Fort Drum, which is simply a rubble-strewn cavern, with walls, ceilings and floors sledgehammered open to get to the rebar for scrapping. Again, it had to have been terrifying for the Japanese hold-outs.
@user-cl4os4vt6u9 күн бұрын
why would the wife of his dad's boss (5:11) take him, at 5 years old, to an evening production of a very adult satire play, "Our American Cousin'??? People think!!! This is old man lied, plan and simple.
@lightupdarkness10 күн бұрын
Bro can u imagine being in a plane all those dam Shells and 50 cals jesus Murphy
@what_the_fuck73110 күн бұрын
Which combat bulletin is this from
@shitsharts11 күн бұрын
just did the math, and he is old enough to see! whoa.
@User-rka_zykx7612 күн бұрын
It’s fascinating to these guys, but to him it was probably pretty freakin traumatic, not to mention the aftershock of his death. Especially being 5 and not really remembering or understanding. Wtf is this, are these people emotionless? 😂 woooow.
@treyspaulding4612 күн бұрын
Although an AWEFUL event HE HAS SEEN AMAZING THINGS and a very interesting life.
@Stopmotionguy18ivan12 күн бұрын
Crazy how many major historical events he lived through
@akebo9213 күн бұрын
Wow he was 5 years old when Lincoln wasa assassinated. That means he lived through the Civil War, Spanish-American War, WW1, WW2, Korean War and all those revolutionary inventions inbetween. The phonograph, movies, television, airplanes. computers. Everything we take for granted, he saw the beginning of Crazy man
@Drums196314 күн бұрын
Watching those hundreds and hundreds of tracer rounds flying across the water is just mezmerizing..
@Niemeijertilingandfinishing14 күн бұрын
This is not a crime.. Germans wanted war... then they could get it, I think. They supported Hitler... and knew exactly what was happening in concentration camps, etc. and then you now have to show pity for the Germans of that time? not me. Apparently the people who care about this haven't read the books and documentaries or seen what crimes the Germans have committed. Thanks to the US, British, resistance fighters, Russians, etc., we live in freedom. despite wars going on again now. if you start a war and you are 100% behind that bastard... then you have to take the fall
@Frogo69014 күн бұрын
He was alive when slaves were still a thing
@mechcavandy98614 күн бұрын
My granddaughter’s maternal great grandfather fought at Iwo Jima. He never got over it. He drank himself to death! 🇺🇸🫡
@omegaquinn308415 күн бұрын
he was watching a play and heard "prank em john (POP)"
@benjaminsansom144815 күн бұрын
3rd Matilda II ashore on this beach is at the 1st/15th Lancers and has been restored to operational by the museum
@ironhazes16 күн бұрын
You know what they say about eye-witness testimony. Cute story though.
@kansaiwarai16 күн бұрын
A10のご先祖様みたい
@kme32117 күн бұрын
Witnessed the assassination at 5 years old and lived to tell it to the world 91 years later, this man is a legend! RIP Seymour
@axelo25517 күн бұрын
the fact that he died only 2 months later is insane, if he didnt come on the show because of his injury we probably would never have something like this.
@johnsebesta735117 күн бұрын
Being that he was so old and witnessed so many things in his life, it seemed to suspicious that they got the correct answer so quickly. Very suspicious!
@GhostingTGE17 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the tie fighter
@dancingpixie612018 күн бұрын
2024 now. This is amazing to watch
@Dick_Sanormus19 күн бұрын
My grandfather was wounded on Angaur from grenade shrapnel towards end of September..he suffered from bad PTSD from his combat there. Kind of a shame so little is written or said about Angaur with being overshadowed by battles like Peleliu..it was a ferocious battle and I believe 1 of only 3 battles where American casualties were greater than Japanese
@JBS201819 күн бұрын
My grandfather was wounded on Luzon. He was shot three times when as an infantry scout on a scouting mission, he ran into a Japanese soldier in the jungle alone. He was lucky to survive.
@benjamineckford171819 күн бұрын
This guy saw Lincoln and Elvis Presley
@arronthomas6819 күн бұрын
Women used to be so beautiful. 😢
@Phills6920 күн бұрын
Applause for witnessing something horrific as a child…. Smh lol
@BillGraper22 күн бұрын
Wow, as a 5-year-old, he dreamed he was shot at least 50 times after witnessing that. 😯
@robertcampos68822 күн бұрын
Do a Google on author-historian Robert C Valentine and go to 1945 under menu, u will see a most detailed chronology of 1945 u won't find elsewhere
@MrZcotty23 күн бұрын
so he saw nothing.. sensationalizing tv. nothing new.
@nyy19034324 күн бұрын
Bill Cohen has got to be Matt Damon’s grandfather
@M-mj8bd25 күн бұрын
Lincoln was a tyrant who imprisoned political and journalist opposition. In his inaugural address he committed to protecting slavery. John was a hero.
@idwj21 күн бұрын
bait used to be believable
@thatgamerbitch2410 күн бұрын
John Wilkes Booth was a slave-loving traitor, a borderline domestic terrorist.
@bobbystatic25 күн бұрын
It’s funny how they wouldn’t let him say what he saw but the host saying it for him. I understand he was 96 but he looked lucid enough to talk to me.
@chasedownblocks173626 күн бұрын
The 96 year old man is way more coherent than Biden
@trapperjohn608929 күн бұрын
4:06 my pawpaw called in the artillery strike that toppled the smoke stack. They had a sniper in there.
@dixel-mt2by29 күн бұрын
Maramag bukidnon
@Paththewaytome29 күн бұрын
Dude, I went to inflation and I realized the price of $80 was about one thousand and I’m flabbergasted bro
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WOW!! Living history!!
And Mr Seymour died afterwards he won't be seeing anymore lol
My grandpa 94
That is actually my home town. The bunker is still there up and standing. It's now being used by a energy supply company!
Man so old that he is probably dead now.
Historic.
Rip to all of that who was in camera 😥
The thing that surprises me the most is that those 80 dollars back then are equivalent to almost a thousand dollars now
I wonder has anyone dived these ships
Halsey got himself into two typhoons. Terrible seamanship.
So witnessing an assassination becomes a circus event for the later generation. Quite telling.
what a man
The camera truly was a blessing to have been made
I have been inside the Fort Hughes magazines where the Japanese made their last ditch stand. The flooring is broken up, but we found small bones- fingers and toes, as well as cooked-off ammunition- no firing pin marks. I can imagine the terror- dark, suffocating, then heat, flames and explosions. Damn fools, of course. I have also been inside Fort Drum, which is simply a rubble-strewn cavern, with walls, ceilings and floors sledgehammered open to get to the rebar for scrapping. Again, it had to have been terrifying for the Japanese hold-outs.
why would the wife of his dad's boss (5:11) take him, at 5 years old, to an evening production of a very adult satire play, "Our American Cousin'??? People think!!! This is old man lied, plan and simple.
Bro can u imagine being in a plane all those dam Shells and 50 cals jesus Murphy
Which combat bulletin is this from
just did the math, and he is old enough to see! whoa.
It’s fascinating to these guys, but to him it was probably pretty freakin traumatic, not to mention the aftershock of his death. Especially being 5 and not really remembering or understanding. Wtf is this, are these people emotionless? 😂 woooow.
Although an AWEFUL event HE HAS SEEN AMAZING THINGS and a very interesting life.
Crazy how many major historical events he lived through
Wow he was 5 years old when Lincoln wasa assassinated. That means he lived through the Civil War, Spanish-American War, WW1, WW2, Korean War and all those revolutionary inventions inbetween. The phonograph, movies, television, airplanes. computers. Everything we take for granted, he saw the beginning of Crazy man
Watching those hundreds and hundreds of tracer rounds flying across the water is just mezmerizing..
This is not a crime.. Germans wanted war... then they could get it, I think. They supported Hitler... and knew exactly what was happening in concentration camps, etc. and then you now have to show pity for the Germans of that time? not me. Apparently the people who care about this haven't read the books and documentaries or seen what crimes the Germans have committed. Thanks to the US, British, resistance fighters, Russians, etc., we live in freedom. despite wars going on again now. if you start a war and you are 100% behind that bastard... then you have to take the fall
He was alive when slaves were still a thing
My granddaughter’s maternal great grandfather fought at Iwo Jima. He never got over it. He drank himself to death! 🇺🇸🫡
he was watching a play and heard "prank em john (POP)"
3rd Matilda II ashore on this beach is at the 1st/15th Lancers and has been restored to operational by the museum
You know what they say about eye-witness testimony. Cute story though.
A10のご先祖様みたい
Witnessed the assassination at 5 years old and lived to tell it to the world 91 years later, this man is a legend! RIP Seymour
the fact that he died only 2 months later is insane, if he didnt come on the show because of his injury we probably would never have something like this.
Being that he was so old and witnessed so many things in his life, it seemed to suspicious that they got the correct answer so quickly. Very suspicious!
Reminds me of the tie fighter
2024 now. This is amazing to watch
My grandfather was wounded on Angaur from grenade shrapnel towards end of September..he suffered from bad PTSD from his combat there. Kind of a shame so little is written or said about Angaur with being overshadowed by battles like Peleliu..it was a ferocious battle and I believe 1 of only 3 battles where American casualties were greater than Japanese
My grandfather was wounded on Luzon. He was shot three times when as an infantry scout on a scouting mission, he ran into a Japanese soldier in the jungle alone. He was lucky to survive.
This guy saw Lincoln and Elvis Presley
Women used to be so beautiful. 😢
Applause for witnessing something horrific as a child…. Smh lol
Wow, as a 5-year-old, he dreamed he was shot at least 50 times after witnessing that. 😯
Do a Google on author-historian Robert C Valentine and go to 1945 under menu, u will see a most detailed chronology of 1945 u won't find elsewhere
so he saw nothing.. sensationalizing tv. nothing new.
Bill Cohen has got to be Matt Damon’s grandfather
Lincoln was a tyrant who imprisoned political and journalist opposition. In his inaugural address he committed to protecting slavery. John was a hero.
bait used to be believable
John Wilkes Booth was a slave-loving traitor, a borderline domestic terrorist.
It’s funny how they wouldn’t let him say what he saw but the host saying it for him. I understand he was 96 but he looked lucid enough to talk to me.
The 96 year old man is way more coherent than Biden
4:06 my pawpaw called in the artillery strike that toppled the smoke stack. They had a sniper in there.
Maramag bukidnon
Dude, I went to inflation and I realized the price of $80 was about one thousand and I’m flabbergasted bro