Survival in a Combat Environment (Becoming Deadly In The Mountains)

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Published 2023-11-12
After weeks of evading enemy forces many individuals throughout history have found themselves in a difficult situation. Though no longer hunted or pursued, they are none the less still far from civilization and with limited supplies. Often injured, run down, and dehydrated. Many have died in these circumstances. With proper training and preparation you can survive these harsh conditions. In today’s video we give you a intro to Combat Survival.

00:00 Begining
1:08 INTRO
6:33 CHAPTER 1: HEALTH
16:55 CHAPTER 2: PERSONAL PROTECTION
42:48 CHAPTER 3: SUSTENANCE
51:07 CHAPTER 4: COMMUNICATION
53:06 CHAPTER 5: TRAVEL

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All Comments (21)
  • @OperatorDrewski
    These arma 3 tips are the best I've ever heard. This dude has to have at least 5k hours ingame
  • @jgt07
    I saw Garandthumb once say the "Becoming Deadly in the Mountains" series didn't get enough views compared to other content. Looking back, each video has 2m-4m+ while other content is sitting between 500k-2m. Even if they are a slow burn, people keeping coming back to this series to refresh their memory. Don't stop this time Mike!
  • @SyntaxZer0
    The best part about these videos is how clearly passionate Mike is about this stuff. Dude must have killed it as a SERE instructor.
  • @911life5
    As a civilian paramedic it took me years to realize why I never use tourniquets. I finally realized that by the time I arrived 10-20 mins after the incident if they were still alive they probably didn’t need a tourniquet. If they needed a tourniquet, it was probably too late by the time I got there
  • @nnhk0056
    "The world is brutal, the world is violent, and nobody cares." Heavy and true.
  • More of this content! Not gun reviews, but cinematic movies like this is what makes GarandThumb so valuable and entertaining!
  • As a retired JTAC myself, I fully appreciate your output of information and work you and your teams have done during your tenure in the military as well as getting these videos out. This video gave me flashbacks of -35 degree temps and 5 ft snowdrifts while traversing the mountains up there during survival school. It was an absolute blast. I’m passing my skills on to my grandsons now. GUNHO! The Strong Shall Stand….!
  • @darque1860
    The sheer amount of things I've learned from watching this man, is immeasurable. He is a wealth of knowledge, and he actually cares about us. He wants us to succeed, and to survive what's coming. We all owe u a debt of gratitude flannel daddy. And I'd fight by your side with pride brother. Keep em coming!!!
  • @kylebutler1101
    "The world is brutal, the world is violent, the only person who is going to be able to save you is yourself" As a young man I would have thought these words somewhat callous, as an older man I see them as the most compassionate, loving, and caring. Mike, thank you for helping people.
  • @gusgabriel7404
    Could we get just an hour long video of mr. Thumb just chilling in the woods giving out dad advice?
  • @user-dh3vy8wm7e
    Please don’t stop putting out these videos Mike. Some bad shit is definitely on the horizon for our country and we need people like you to expand on or even jump start our knowledge to learning these skills for the future
  • A Sincere - Thank you and your camera - fellow team member for taking the time to share your skills and knowledge with us.
  • @I.G_NL
    Quickly becoming one of the most valuable information libraries on YouTube. And with that kind of acting you could direct a movie!! All the love from Holland
  • @coldhotcake
    I really hope you guys understand how appreciative we as a community are for this quality content. We couldn't possibly have a more qualified instructor.
  • @Chaos6688
    I just want to thank you for this information, my friends, and I have done some very very minor survival trip/challenges with each other, and adding the element of being hunted is something we may have to implement, I never really thought about how close we could be to some of these circumstances. So thank you so much for everything you do!!!
  • @joselorenzo9593
    I love this series please make more. I hope you make one discussing survival in a colder climate how to layer, move and hide ETC. Keep this material coming.
  • @ekfinn
    Mike, flannel daddy, for those of us who have been watching since you were an active duty enlisted SERE instructor… all of us GWOT boots who have watched you from the beginning feel like proud plaid dads at the arc of your content quality. This is important work. You are giving America the knowledge to return to being a nation of riflemen.
  • @shane2808
    That fall, hobble, and crawl was epic. Give this man an Oscar.
  • You information you share just keeps getting better. Thank you for what you do
  • These are my favorite types of videos you guys put out. I love the real world, useful tips that plays into my paranoia. Would love to see this in a group/team setting. All the minute details about doing all these things in a unit. I would imagine surviving on your own in easier in the sense of being tracked and food scarcity. Would love to see you do more like this!